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what are cotyledons. how is engiosperm further dived on the basis of cotyledons?​

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Answered by Poulina7
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cotyledons are the coverings of gram

Answered by shj0570515
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Number of cotyledons -- The number of cotyledons found in the embryo is the actual basis for distinguishing the two classes of angiosperms, and is the source of the names Monocotyledonae ("one cotyledon") and Dicotyledonae ("two cotyledons"). The cotyledons are the "seed leaves" produced by the embryo.

Embryo with single cotyledon: Embryo with two ...

Pollen with single furrow or pore: Pollen with t...

MONOCOTS: DICOTS

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