Biology, asked by pragya9020, 3 months ago

Which of the given is found in sunflower?

Single cotyledon

Two cotyledons

Scutellum

Diploid endosperm​

Answers

Answered by yutikarakeshbhamre
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Answer:

Two cotyledons.

Explanation:

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Answered by ridhimakh1219
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Two cotyledons

Explanation:

  • All sunflowers (Helanthus annus) are dicots, they're dicotyledonous, meaning they need two cotyledons (baby leaves) when their seed germinates.
  • Sunflower (Helianthus) belongs to asteraceae of dicotyledons.
  • A dicot embryo has an embryonal axis and a couple of cotyledons attached there to laterally. therefore the number of cotyledons in sunflower are going to be two.  
  • The cotyledon is additionally knowns as 'seed leaf' or 'embryonic leaf'.
  • Embryonic leaf may be a distinct part within the embryo of seed-bearing plants.
  • These are the primary leaves that grow during germination.

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