the leaves and seed leaves diver because of were the plant is from. the most common shape of leaves are a rounded three leave 'foot'. the genetic make up is exactly the same from plant to plant and this is complete fake and made up flying duck yo(take out the lying and d)
Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
A dicot typically has two seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, that emerge from the seed upon germination. These seed leaves provide nutrients for the plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
The seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, usually wither and fall off once the plant is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis. The plant's true leaves take over the role of photosynthesis, allowing the plant to sustain itself.
The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.
Yes, cotyledon is the same as seed leaf. Cotyledons are the first embryonic leaves that emerge from a germinating seed and provide nutrients for the developing plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
because they grow with a different seed and if you growed it with the same seed the leaves will be the same !
The structure in a seed that will develop into a plant's first leaves is called the embryonic shoot or plumule.
It will die
Cotyledones
Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
first leaves that come out of the seed
A dicot typically has two seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, that emerge from the seed upon germination. These seed leaves provide nutrients for the plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.
The seed starts than the seed with a root than with leaves. After leaves it turns into a small plant then finally into a plant ( fully grown) and then the cycle starts all over again with the seed from the fully grown plant.
The seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, usually wither and fall off once the plant is able to produce its own food through photosynthesis. The plant's true leaves take over the role of photosynthesis, allowing the plant to sustain itself.
The plant that typically has two leaves when it first sprouts is a dicotyledonous plant, like beans or sunflowers. These plants have two seed leaves, or cotyledons, that emerge from the seed during germination.
A seed needs the right temperature and moisture. A plant needs moisture, the right temperature, and sunlight.