Yes, the cotyledon is the seed leaf, or embryonic leaf, in seed-bearing plants.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
Cotyledon is also known as seed leaf. It is the first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant.
A seed leaf - cotyledon A flowering plant with seeds that have two seed leaves - dicotyledon A food storage tissue - cotyledon (this term refers to the seed leaf that stores nutrients) A flowering plant with seeds that have one seed leaf - monocotyledon
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The cotyledon of a corn seed is usually long and slender, with a pointed tip. It is light yellow in color and is the first leaf-like structure that emerges as the seed begins to germinate.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
Cotyledon
A cotyledon.
Cotyledon is also known as seed leaf. It is the first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant.
cotyledon
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The primary or seed leaf in the embryo of plants.
The seed leaf of a plant is the tiny leaf that forms inside the seed itself. It is called a cotyledon. Monocots have one seed leaf. Dicots have two.
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A cotyledon is a seed leaf found in the embryo of a plant. It is the first leaf or pair of leaves that emerge from a seed upon germination. Cotyledons are essential for providing nutrients to the growing plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Botanists call wheat a monocotyledon because its seeds have one leaf
Monocotyledons (monocots) have seeds that have only one cotyledon, seed leaf. Common monocots are grasses and onions.