seed- it is the fertilized and ripened ovule which consists the plant embryo
fruit- they are the matured ovary of the pistil of flower containing the seed.
embryo- the embryo consists of both the seed and the fruit
the inside of a seed has an embryo and a cotyledon. every seed has a different type of cotyledon. there are two types of cotyledons - monocotyledon and dicotyledon.
Beech trees when mature
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
Monocotyledon seeds are different from dicotyledon seeds in the fact that they only one cotyledon, but dicotyledon seeds have two cotyledons.
they are different seeds.
They act as a food source for the embryo
the inside of a seed has an embryo and a cotyledon. every seed has a different type of cotyledon. there are two types of cotyledons - monocotyledon and dicotyledon.
Difference between dicot and monocot seed:The seed that has only one cotyledon is called monocot seed while dicot is the seed that has more than one cotyledon.
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.
it stores food for the young plant and also protect itAnswer:It's a principle part of the embryo in the seed of a plant. Seeds with two are called dicotyledons, seeds with only one are called monocotyledons.
it has one cotyledon
Beech trees when mature
In angiosperm seeds are enclosed inside the ovary whereas in gymnosperm seeds are naked (i. e. born on megasporophyll) Gymnosperms have archegonium for egg whereas in angiosperms it is replaced by an embryo sac.
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
a dicot... that's a type of angiosperm
the cotyledons provide food to it
dicot