When a monocot seed germinates a single leaf is produced. Two seed leaves are produced with a dicot germinates.
the difrence is that they dont have a pollinatoin
Germination factor
in epigeal germination cotyledons and plumule comes out from soil in hypogeal germinatin only plumule comes out from soil
Both are dicotyledons
Germination happens between the seed and seedling stages of the plant.
fertilisationis when the pollen grain joins the ovum germinationis when a seed starts to grow in to a new plant
The difference is that the bean seed germinates by dicots and the corn seed germinates by monocots.
A palaeodicot is a group of dicotyledons which evolved prior to the divergence between the monocots and the eudicots.
A seedling is a seed that has sprouted/or/a baby plant.
Monocotyledons have one seed leaf and Dicotyledons have two seed leaves. If you think of how most seeds grow with two little starter leaves, they are dicots, as opposed to grass for instance, which only has one little leaf at the start.
Germination is when a plant grows from a seed. It occurs between the dormancy stage of a seed and the establishment stage of the seed.
what is the deifference between a monocot and a dicot?1. A monocot plant has one cotyledon (scutellum) in its embryo whereas a dicot plant has two cotyledones.2. A moncot plant has generally isobilateral leaf with parallel venation whereas a diicot plant has dorsiventral leaf with reticulate venation.3. The vascular bundles in monocot plants are without intrafasicular cambium whereas in dicot the vascular bundles has cambium in between xylem and phloem.a monocot has a one seed cotyledon(the word "mono" means "one")..while the dicot has a two seed cotyledon...