Biology, asked by science74, 1 year ago

how is it beans it different from a Maize seed on the basis of the number of cotyledon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maize is a member of the monocots, and broad bean is a dicot plant. There are many structural differences between moncots and dicots, including critical differences in the seeds.
Monocots have one cotyledon, or seed leaf, which dicots have two. Additionally, the cotyledons themselves are quite different between the two groups.
Answered by Mausam11
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Beans have 2 cotyledons that is dicotyledons but maize seed is single seed are single cotyledon that is monocotyledon.
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