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scutellum is present in the embryo of
(a)Pea
(b) Ranunculus
(c) Triticum
(d)None of these​

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Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer - Among the options given, scutellum is present in Triticum. It is a small structure which looks like a shield. It is a definitive feature of the barley and rice seed.

It a modified seed leaf according to biologists and can also is present in monocots in the shape of a thin cotyledon. Its main function is to absorb all the nutrients that are present in the endosperm.

Answered by jhangir789
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Among the options given, scutellum is present in Triticum.

  • It is a small structure which looks like a shield. It is a definitive feature of the barley and rice seed.
  • It a modified seed leaf according to biologists and can also is present in monocots in the shape of a thin cotyledon.
  • Its main function is to absorb all the nutrients that are present in the endosperm.

What is a scutellum?

  • A hard plate or scale (as on the thorax of an insect or the tarsus of a bird).
  • The shield-shaped cotyledon of a monocotyledon (such as a grass) Other Words from scutellum Example Sentences Learn More About scutellum.

Which plant embryo contains scutellum?

  • The Scutellum is part of the structure of a barley and rice seed—the modified seed leaf.
  • The scutellum (from the Latin scutella meaning "small shield") can also refer to the equivalence of a thin cotyledon in monocots (especially members of the grass family).

Hence, Scutellum is present in Triticum, which is one of the alternatives presented. It's a shield-like construction of a small size.

Learn more about scutellum here,

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