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In the embryos of a typical dicot and a grass , which are the true homologous structures

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Answered by RajanSinghtomar
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there are two cotyledons
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In the embryos of a typical dicot and a grass, true homologous structures are (a) coieorrhiza and coleoptile (b) coleoptile and scutellum (c) cotyledons and scutellum (d) hypocotyl and radicle. Answer: While, embryos of monocotyledons possess only one cotyledon and it is called scutellum (in grass).

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