What is the function of cotyledon in a seed ? how is a been seed different from a maize seed on the no. of cotyledons?
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Cotyledons are the two fleshy white kidney shaped cotyledons that contain food. Bean seed is dicotyledonous i.e., having two cotyledons whereas maize seed is monocotyledonous i.e., having only one seed.
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The two Cotyledons are fleshy and of reserve food materials in dicots....
The single cotyledon of monocots is called Scutellum...
Bean posses two fleshy cotyledons...
Hence it's a dicot...
Maize posses one cotyledon called scutellum...
Hence it's a monocot...
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Here's your answer !!!
The two Cotyledons are fleshy and of reserve food materials in dicots....
The single cotyledon of monocots is called Scutellum...
Bean posses two fleshy cotyledons...
Hence it's a dicot...
Maize posses one cotyledon called scutellum...
Hence it's a monocot...
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