Marselia quadrifolia
The cotyledon is the nutrient storage area of the seed.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
Monocots
When single cotyledon develops from the fertilized egg during embryogenesis, the resultant seed is a monocot.
seed leaves
Marselia quadrifolia
cotyledon work are cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,radide,seed coat,hilum
the name for the seed leaves are cotyledons. A grass plant has one so it's a monocot. A tomato for example has two so its a dicot
The cotyledon is the nutrient storage area of the seed.
Saxifraga cotyledon was created in 1753.
Monocot Seeds have one cotyledon. The Corn (kernel) has one cotyledon.
No,pigeon pea doesn't have cotyledon in it at all.
A bean is a young seedling. What you see on the outside is the seed coat, but there is another inner layer surrounding the seed called the cotyledon. Inside the cotyledon is the young roots and stems that later become a plant. As the plant starts its journey of growth, the cotyledon becomes food because a plant in its first few days cannot collect its own food.
mono means one, cot refers to cotyledon. do the math. no
Cotyledon is the part of plants that storage the food coming from the plants
Monggo seeds have one cotyledon because it is monocot seed. Monocot seed has one cotyledon but dicots has two cotyledon.