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A seed with two cotyledons is called a dicotyledon or dicot. Examples of dicot plants include beans, sunflowers, and roses. These plants typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
A dicot seed typically has two cotyledons. Cotyledons are the seed leaves that provide nutrients to the developing embryo plant.
Chickpeas have two cotyledons, which are the seed leaves that provide nutrients to the plant embryo as it germinates. This makes chickpeas a dicot, as dicotyledonous plants typically have two cotyledons.
A dicot seed typically has two cotyledons. These cotyledons store nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food.
A pumpkin seed typically has two cotyledons. This makes it a dicot, as dicotyledonous plants produce seeds with two cotyledons.