no peanuts are not monocots. since they contain two cotyledons, they are dicots
Yes, the cotyledons in the seed provide the embryo with nutrition until it has germinated and self sufficient
the cotyledons
A plant cannot get its food from other sources other than the cotyledons. There are different types of cotyledons and each has a different shape.
It has 2 Cotyledons. Therfore, making it a dicot ;)
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no peanuts are not monocots. since they contain two cotyledons, they are dicots
Angiosperm...
yes, they do. during their germination, they use this instead of sunlight
Peanuts are dicots since they contain two cotyledons
Yes, the cotyledons in the seed provide the embryo with nutrition until it has germinated and self sufficient
2 Cotyledons
how many cotyledons on avocado
Angiosperm seeds have eather one or two seed leaves called cotyledons. Cotyledons contain stored food that is used when a seed graminates, or begins to grow. Monocots, such as corn, have one cotledon. Dicots, suchs as bean, have two.
An angiosperm with two cotyledons is a dicot or Magnoliopsida.
the cotyledons
As the new plant grows and produces new leaves, the cotyledons will eventually wither and drop off the stem. With some plants, the cotyledons remain underground and do not emerge as "seed leaves" but they will wither and detach from the stem nevertheless.