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Methi seeds exhibit epigeal germination, where the cotyledons emerge above the ground during germination. This type of germination allows for the efficient exposure of the cotyledons to sunlight for photosynthesis.
the cotyledons
Hypogeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons remain below the ground after germination. The stem elongates to bring the cotyledons and leaves above the soil surface. This type of germination is common in dicot plants.
Epigeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface after germination. In this process, the stem grows upward sharply, carrying the cotyledons above the ground, while the roots grow downward. It is commonly seen in dicot plants.
The first set of leaves are called cotyledons. A dicot has two and a monocot has only one.
Methi seeds exhibit epigeal germination, where the cotyledons emerge above the ground during germination. This type of germination allows for the efficient exposure of the cotyledons to sunlight for photosynthesis.
A cotyledon is a part of the seed of a plant. Depending on how many cotyledons are present in a type of plant, these are classified as monocotyledonous (one cotyledon), or dicotyledonous (two cotyledons).
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil
Black-eyed peas, which are a type of legume, have two cotyledons. This characteristic classifies them as dicots, a group of flowering plants that typically have two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. The cotyledons serve as a food source for the seedling until it can produce its own leaves and begin photosynthesis.
An angiosperm with two cotyledons is a dicot or Magnoliopsida.
the cotyledons
Hypogeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons remain below the ground after germination. The stem elongates to bring the cotyledons and leaves above the soil surface. This type of germination is common in dicot plants.
The type of dicot seed germination you are referring to is called epigeal germination. In this process, the hypocotyl elongates and raises the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface, allowing for better access to light and air.
normal placenta may have 15 - 28 cotyledons
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
Of course cotyledons are small structures! They are "inside" seeds!