Yes, apples are dicots.
The sugar apple or custard apple, known as atis in the Philippines, grows in tropical parts of the Americas and West Indies. It is a dicot plant.
dicot plants are plants that bear fruits that bear two coteyledons. eg;potato-solanum tuberosum apple-maulus domestic peas-pissum sativum
A mango seed is a dicot because it has two cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first embryonic leaves of a germinating seed. Other examples of dicots are apple, papaya, custard apple, and sunflower.
Spinach is a dicot
Definitely DICOT ....
Yes, apples are dicots.
No - an apple tree is a dicot.
No - an apple tree is a dicot.
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The sugar apple or custard apple, known as atis in the Philippines, grows in tropical parts of the Americas and West Indies. It is a dicot plant.
The apple seed is a dicot because it belongs to family Rosaceae.
Apples are actually Dicots. Their leaves have net-like venation, their flowers have petals and sepals in multiples of 4 or 5 (in this case 5) and they have five carpels (that is why when you cut an apple in half it makes a star shape, those are the five seed containing carpels). The apple seed has two cotyledons, not just one.
dicot plants are plants that bear fruits that bear two coteyledons. eg;potato-solanum tuberosum apple-maulus domestic peas-pissum sativum
A mango seed is a dicot because it has two cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first embryonic leaves of a germinating seed. Other examples of dicots are apple, papaya, custard apple, and sunflower.
It's a dicot (specifically a herbaceous dicot). It's a dicot (specifically a herbaceous dicot).