Monocots are seeds that have only one cotyledon. A common example would be corn.
Endosperm through scutellum provides food to monocot seed to grow
A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
I think its a Monocot, because its seed its enclosed
Inside a monocot seed, you typically find a single cotyledon, which serves as the primary food storage organ. The seed also contains an embryo, which includes a shoot and root, and is surrounded by a protective seed coat. The endosperm, a starchy tissue, provides additional nutrients to support the developing plant as it germinates. This structure is adapted for the seed's growth and establishment in various environments.
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A dicot
No, ajwain seed is not a monocot seed. Ajwain seed belongs to the family Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family, which is a dicot family. Monocot seeds, on the other hand, belong to the monocotyledon class of flowering plants, characterized by having seeds with only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
Each monocot seed in the family Poaceae is a Caryopsisfruit. In other families it may be a nut. All the monocot seeds are endospermic.
No, it is a dicot.
no, dicot
No, rice seed is a monocot seed. Monocot seeds have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicot seeds have two seed leaves. Rice plants are monocots, belonging to the Monocotyledonae class of flowering plants.