Monocot, as are wheat, corn, millet, ginger, onions. bamboo, daffodils and others
The rice plant is a monocot.
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.
Monocot, as are wheat, corn, millet, ginger, onions. bamboo, daffodils and others
Riceis the seed of the monocot plants
Paddy, also known as rice, is a monocot. Monocots have one seed leaf (cotyledon) when it germinates, while dicots have two.
Wheat is a monocot. Rice, grasses, sugar cane, and bamboo are also monocots. There are over 60,000 different monocots.
Rice is a member of the grass family and is therefore a monocot, meaning to say that, like all cereal grasses, it germinates with a single cotyledon, or false leaf, that helps to nourish the plant until the true leaves develop. All other plants, with the exception of the grasses and the sedges, start life with two cotyledons and are called dicots.
An asparagus plant is a monocot. Monocots have one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf veins, and scattered vascular bundles in the stem. Asparagus plants possess these characteristics, making them a monocot.
A monocot seed is a seed from a plant in the monocotyledon class of flowering plants. Monocot seeds have only one seed leaf or cotyledon. Examples of monocot plants include grasses (such as corn, rice, and wheat), lilies, orchids, and palms.
Examples are wheat, corn, rice, garlic, onions, pineapple, coconut and asparagus.
dicot
Rice is the seed of a monocot plant.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.