An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
One cotyledon seed: corn, wheat. Two cotyledon seed: beans, peas.
A seed with one cotyledon is called a monocotyledon, or monocot for short. Monocots typically have parallel leaf veins and flower parts in multiples of three. Examples include grasses, lilies, and palms.
One function of the cotyledon during plant development is to provide nutrients to the developing seedling. The cotyledon stores and mobilizes energy reserves, facilitating the seedling's initial growth and establishment until it can independently photosynthesize.
No, corn typically has one cotyledon. It is considered a monocotyledon plant, meaning it has one seed leaf upon germination.
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cotyledon work are cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,radide,seed coat,hilum
Saxifraga cotyledon was created in 1753.
One cotyledon seed: corn, wheat. Two cotyledon seed: beans, peas.
No,pigeon pea doesn't have cotyledon in it at all.
A plant with 3 cotyledon leaves typically has 3 cotyledon leaves during its early growth stage.
mono means one, cot refers to cotyledon. do the math. no
If you mean cotyledon, then that is part of the embryo inside of a seed. When the seed germinates it forms the first "leaf" of the plant.
Cotyledon is the part of plants that storage the food coming from the plants
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
A seed with one cotyledon is called a monocotyledon, or monocot for short. Monocots typically have parallel leaf veins and flower parts in multiples of three. Examples include grasses, lilies, and palms.
Cotyledon
a dicot