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Explain structure of monocot seed with labeled diagram and examples.

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Answered by zmahmood
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Answer:the diagram repersents the growing process of a seed to a plant even though it's not shown

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. The aim of fertilisation is to produce seed.
  2. Seeds are most efficient means of propagation in plants.
  3. Seeds grow to new plants.

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  • A small embryo lies at one end of endosperm.

  • The monocot like creals have large endosperm.

  • The outer most layer of endosperm contains mainly protein.

  • The embryo has a single cotyledon.

  • The cotyledon is known as scutellum.

  • A short axis is present lateral to the cotyledon.

  • The upper part of the axis is plumule.

  • The lower part is radicle.

  • Many seeds are albuminous.

  • Albuminous or endospermic seeds are the one in which the embryo does not completely consume endosperm.

  • Some monocots can be exalbumious too.

  • In Exalbumious seeds embryo consumes endosperm.

Example- Maize, Rice etc.

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