You can see the cotyledons when the bean seed grows. I think you can't tell just by looking at the seed.
A lemon seed typically has two cotyledons.
they are called dicotyledonous seeds. some of them i know are wheat, bean, gram seed, pea, etc.
A columbine has two cotyledons, which are the seed leaves that emerge from a germinating seed before the true leaves develop.
It has 2 Cotyledons. Therfore, making it a dicot ;)
No, a bush bean seed is not a monocot; it is a dicot. Bush beans belong to the Fabaceae family, and their seeds typically have two cotyledons, which is a characteristic of dicots. Monocots, in contrast, have only one cotyledon. This distinction is important in plant classification and development.
The red kidney bean is a dicot seed because it has two cotyledons (seed leaves)
The two halves of a lima bean are called cotyledons. These are the seed leaves that store nutrients for the developing plant. When the lima bean germinates, the cotyledons provide the necessary energy for growth until the plant can photosynthesize.
Two. Beans and similar plants are known as dicotyledons. Cotyledon from the Greek, meaning seed leaf.
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Monggo seeds have one cotyledon because it is monocot seed. Monocot seed has one cotyledon but dicots has two cotyledon.
Angiosperm seeds have eather one or two seed leaves called cotyledons. Cotyledons contain stored food that is used when a seed graminates, or begins to grow. Monocots, such as corn, have one cotledon. Dicots, suchs as bean, have two.
A lemon seed typically has two cotyledons.
A dicot seed typically has two cotyledons. Cotyledons are the seed leaves that provide nutrients to the developing embryo plant.
they are called dicotyledonous seeds. some of them i know are wheat, bean, gram seed, pea, etc.
A dicot seed typically has two cotyledons. These cotyledons store nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food.
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Dicot.