In the embryos of a typical dicot and a grass, true homologous structures
are:
a. Coleorhiza and coleoptile
b. Coleoptile and scutellum
c. Cotyledons and scutellum
d. Hypocotyl and radicle.
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Biology - Main Course Book
Chapter 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Among the given choice , then embryos of typically dicot and grass, true homologous structure which are called as cotyledons and also scuttellum.
The scutellum is cotyledon of monocot seeds and the cotyledon found in the part of the monocot seeds and it obtain more portion of embryo in a fine manner.
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