Biology, asked by yash2881, 11 months ago

Soak seeds of green gram. wheat.
maize, peas and tamarind. Once they
become tender, try to split the seed. Do
all the seeds break into two nearly
equal halves?
The seeds that do are the dicot seeds
and the seeds that don't are the
monocot seeds.
Now take a look at the roots, leaves and
flowers of these plants.
Are the roots tap-roots or fibrous?
Do the leaves have parallel or reticulate
venation?​

Answers

Answered by aaaron
7

Answer:

Soak seeds of green gram. wheat.

maize, peas and tamarind. Once they

become tender, try to split the seed. Do

all the seeds break into two nearly

equal halves?

The seeds that do are the dicot seeds

and the seeds that don't are the

monocot seeds.

Now take a look at the roots, leaves and

flowers of these plants.

Are the roots tap-roots or fibrous?

Do the leaves have parallel or reticulate

venation?

Answered by neerajvenkatanaga
2

Answer:

no

Explanation:

No, all the seeds will not break into two nearly equal halves, because the seed that split open into two equal halves are dicot seeds and the seeds that do not split into two equal halves are monocot seeds, and among the given seeds Pea, green gram, tamarind are dicot, so once they become tender, they will break into.

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