What are cotyledons how are monocotyledonous seeds different from dicotyledonous seeds?
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monocotylednous has only one cotyledons and dicotyledonous have two cotyledons
cotyledons:is a significant part of the embryo within the seeds of a plant.
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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.
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