It makes no difference if it is monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous; if it is a seed it already has a full compliment of chromosomes and is diploid (2n).
Only pollen and ovules are haploid (n)
The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
A germinating dicotyledon seed obtains food for its growth from the endosperm, a nutrient-rich tissue within the seed that provides energy and nutrients for the developing seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Pollen grain after meiosis in the microspore mother cell and has haploid set of chromosomes. A seed develops from ovule after fertilization, in which the number of chromosomes get doubled. Pollen grain is unicellular, microscopic structure, a seed is multicellular macroscopic structure.
The words monocotyledon or dicotyledon describe the plant not the leaves. So you can't say a leaf is a mono or dicotyledon. A sycamore tree is a dicotyledon. Most trees are, plants likes grasses, grains palms are monocotyledons
A sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual and is a dicot.Monocot: perennial bulb plant with petals in groups of 3. Ex.: tulip, daffodil, irisDicot: annual seed plant with petals in groups of 4 or 5. Ex: sunflower, zinna, petunia.
A dicotyledon has leaves with a network of veins, and also, the seed contains an embryo that contains two seed leaves
A dicotyledon.
yes!!
it is a monocotyledon
it is a monocotyledon
Yes, kalamansi (Citrus microcarpa) is a dicotyledon because it belongs to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all dicot plants. Dicotyledons are classified based on the number of seed leaves (cotyledons) in their embryos, with two being characteristic of dicots.
The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) is a dicotyledon.
Acacia is an example of a dicotyledon, which means it has two seed leaves when it germinates.
Because the number of seed leaves is a good differentiation of the types of plant.
Monocotyledon seeds are generally more difficult to split open compared to dicotyledon seeds because they have a tougher outer seed coat. Dicotyledon seeds typically have a softer seed coat that is easier to split open to access the two cotyledons inside.
Dicot! a dicotyledon