Biology, asked by manjulapalamaku2252, 1 year ago

What are cotyledons how are monocotyledonous seeds different from dicotyledonous seeds?

Answers

Answered by sujit9798
0

Answer:

monocotylednous has only one cotyledons and dicotyledonous have two cotyledons

cotyledons:is a significant part of the embryo within the seeds of a plant.

hope it will help you than

plz mark as brainlist

Answered by ZalimGudiya
3

Answer:

Monocot seeds are defined as seeds that consist of a single (mono) embryonic leaf or cotyledon. Dicot seeds are defined as seeds that consist of two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. Monocot seeds have a single cotyledon. Dicot seeds have two distinct cotyledons.

Similar questions