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Structure of monocot embryo??​

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Answered by ItzPalak
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Monocot embryo has embryo axis and one cotyledons ie, scutellum.

Embryo axis or tigellum is short, places laterally with radicals and plumule at opposite ends.

Radical is covered by coleorrhza and plumule is covered by coleoptile.

Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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Embryo: Embryo has two structures namely, radicle and plumule. Radicle, the future root is protected by a sheath called as coleorhiza.

Plumule, the future shoot is protected by a sheath called as coleoptile.

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