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The scutellum of grass embryo which is a monocotyledonous is

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Species with one cotyledon are called monocotyledonous ("monocots"). Plants with two embryonic leaves are termed dicotyledonous ("dicots"). ... The cotyledon of grasses and many other monocotyledons is a highly modified leaf composed of a scutellum and a coleoptile.

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Plants with two embryonic leaves are termed dicotyledonous ("dicots"). ... The cotyledon of grasses and many other monocotyledons is a highly modified leaf composed of a scutellum and a coleoptile. The scutellum is a tissue within the seed that is specialized to absorb stored food from the adjacent endosperm

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