A monocotyledon and a diacotyledon
Monocotyledonous
Yes, the cotyledon is the seed leaf, or embryonic leaf, in seed-bearing plants.
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
A cotyledon,the root,and the original leaves.
Monocotyledon- 1 cotyledon, plant has straight veined leaves Dicotyledon- 2 cotyledon, plant has net-veined leaves. Cotyledon- the first leaf, or one of the first pair of leaves, produced by the seed of a flowering plant. They may serve as food stores, remaining in the seed at germination, or produce food by photosynthesis.
When a monocot seed germinates a single leaf is produced. Two seed leaves are produced with a dicot germinates.
Seed leaf, or cotyledon, is the first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant. An example sentence could be: "The seedling emerged from the soil with its one seed leaf already unfurled."
Monocotyledonous
No, Monocot seedlings typically have one seed-leaf, in contrast to the Dicotos which typically have two seed-leaves.
Yes, the cotyledon is the seed leaf, or embryonic leaf, in seed-bearing plants.
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
Dicot refers to the seed which has two halves the two leaves associated with the seed are part of the halves.
because they grow with a different seed and if you growed it with the same seed the leaves will be the same !
An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
The embryonic leaf is found in seed-bearing plants. They usually contain stages, starting at the scarcely-developed leaf. Early stages are as followed: The seedling, the young bulb, the first roots of the plant, the seed leaf, and then the seed coat.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)