which is the common type of ovule found in monocots and dicots?
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of integuments, The type of ovule found in monocotyledons is bitegmic ovule (presence of two integuments- outer and inner both). How can we tell if plants are monocot or dicot just from their names?
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The bitegmic ovule is the common ovule that we find in monocots and dicots.
- Bitegmic ovule is an ovule with two integuments.
- Bitegmic seeds kind a reproductive structure from the outer natural covering and a tegmen from the inner natural covering whereas unitegmic seeds have just one natural covering.
- Usually, elements of the reproductive structure or tegmen kind a tough protecting mechanical layer. The mechanical layer might stop water penetration and germination.
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