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What are names for seed leaves on a plant?

Cotyledones


What parts of a seed povide us with nurtients?

Endosperm and cotyledones


Is a dicot seeds food stored in the seed coat?

No, it is stored in the cotyledones


How many cotyledon in peanut seed?

Peanut seed has two cotyledones


Where does a seed get its food from after it germinates?

A seed derives its food from the cotyledones or endosperm during germination


What are modified leaves that are found on embryonic plants called?

The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.


Is cotyledon found in monocots?

True cotyledones are lacking in monocots, However, it is represented by scutellum and epiblast in most of the monocot seeds.


What are the shoot parts of Germinated Seeds?

The primary Parts; of which there are two - the Root shoot and the Sky shoot. Edited answer: The germinated seed has a radicle and a plumule. The portion above cotyledones in plumule forms the shoot.


What is inside a dicot and a monocot seed?

Both seeds contain embryo inside but in dicot the embryo has two cotyledones and scanty endosperm but in monocot there is only one cotyledon (scutellum) and large amount of endosperm.


What happens to each part of the red kidney bean as the seed turns into a plant?

Its seed is transformed in to the plant. The radicle forms the root, cotyledones form cotyledonary leaves, shoot comes out from the plumule and seedcoat remains burried in the soil.


What charicteristics could you use to help you decide if a plant was a monocot or a dicot?

1. Number of cotyledones in the embryo of a seed 2. Absence of cambium in the vascular bundles 3. Scaterred vascular bundles in the stem. 4. Parallel leaf venation


What part provides food for the seedlings?

The endosperm provides food for seedlings. It is a tissue found within the seed that contains nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to support the developing plant until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food.