yeah, beans is a dicotyledonous plant... dicotyledonous means seeds with two cotyledons.. one example is griundnut
It has 2 Cotyledons. Therfore, making it a dicot ;)
A lemon seed typically has two cotyledons.
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There are two main types of cotyledons: monocotyledons (plants with one seed leaf) and dicotyledons (plants with two seed leaves). Monocotyledons include grasses, lilies, and orchids, while dicotyledons include beans, roses, and sunflowers. Cotyledons play a crucial role in providing nutrients to the developing seedling until it can establish its own root system and begin photosynthesis.
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Green beans, like all beans, are dicots. They have two cotyledons.
The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
Two. Beans and similar plants are known as dicotyledons. Cotyledon from the Greek, meaning seed leaf.
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
Beans are dicots. Plant a bean seed in a sunny window and in a few days you will see for yourself. Two fairly large "leaves" will spring from the soil. These are the initial cotyledons that will help nourish the plant until its first real leaves form a few days later. The cotyledons will then cease to function and will usually turn yellowish and will fall off.
Bean is a vegetable. There are many types of beans including green beans, black beans, kidney beans and pinto beans.
Yes, cotyledons in beans contain the stored food supply for the germinating seed. This stored food helps fuel the initial growth of the seedling until it can establish its own means of photosynthesis.
normal placenta may have 15 - 28 cotyledons
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
yeah, beans is a dicotyledonous plant... dicotyledonous means seeds with two cotyledons.. one example is griundnut