maize is an example of?
a.dicot. b.monocot
c.peteridophyte. d.gymnosperm
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OPTION B: MONOCOT
Explanation:
Maize is a monocotyledon. One cannot cut open a maize seed to see the inter developments. It has only 1 cotyledon therefore referred to as moncot.
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Maize is an example of monocot.
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- Monocots are monocots, such as maize. Maize is a cereal grain that is also known as corn. The plant's leafy stalk produces pollen inflorescence and an unique ovuliferous inflorescence called ears that create seed, which are fruits.
- Maize is a crop that is commonly grown around the world. Monocotyledons produce the majority of agricultural biomass. Grains, as well as grasses like sugarcane and bamboo, are among them.
- Monocots such as palms, bananas, and plantains are commercially important. A single embryonic leaf, or cotyledon, is present in monocot seeds.
- Monocots are made up of about 60,000 different species. Orchids are the largest family in this group. True grasses account for the majority of the species. Grasses are not a financially significant family.
- Monocots make up the majority of flowering plants, such as lilies, tulips, and cannas. Monocots lack a lateral meristem or cambium, which allows for continuous diameter expansion as the plant grows taller.
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