Structure of monocot embryo??
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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.
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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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