Explain the differences between monocotyledon seed and dicotyledon seed in 5-6 lines
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Explanation:
Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside the seed leaf. Dicots have two seed leaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.
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1. Monocot seeds contain single cotyledon in its embryo whereas dicot seeds contain two cotyledon in its embryo.
2. Monocot seeds are thin whereas dicot seeds are fleshy.
3. Monocot seeds lack food materials whereas dicot seeds contain food materials.
4. In monocot seeds radicle is protected by coleorhiza and plumule by coleoptile whereas in dicot seeds coleorhiza and coleoptile is absent
5. In monocot seeds endosperm is mostly present whereas in dicot endosperm is absent.
6. Example of monocot seeds : Corn seed.
Example of dicot seeds : Bean seed.