A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
A dicot
No, rice seed is a monocot seed. Monocot seeds have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicot seeds have two seed leaves. Rice plants are monocots, belonging to the Monocotyledonae class of flowering plants.
Yes, apples are dicots.
Life cycle of seed : Seed Coat - Protects the inside of the seed. Embryo - the beginning of the new plant. Endosperm - Stored food in a monocotyledon. Stored Food - a plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food. Monocot - a type of seed that has only one cotyledon. Dicot - a type of seed that has two cotyledons. Cotyledon - Leaf-like structure that absorbs and digest food stored in the seed. Germination - the process of growing a new plant from a seed.
Endosperm through scutellum provides food to monocot seed to grow
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
I think its a Monocot, because its seed its enclosed
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
dicot
monocot
endosperm :) (well is its a seed anyways)
A dicot
No, ajwain seed is not a monocot seed. Ajwain seed belongs to the family Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family, which is a dicot family. Monocot seeds, on the other hand, belong to the monocotyledon class of flowering plants, characterized by having seeds with only one cotyledon or seed leaf.