Wheat has two seed leaves, also known as cotyledons. These are part of the plant's early development and emerge after germination. The cotyledons serve to provide initial nutrients to the seedling before it develops true leaves.
Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
Yes, wheat is a seed plant. Wheat produces seeds that are commonly used to make flour for various food products like bread, pasta, and pastries.
Soybeans are dicots.
A dicot typically has two seed leaves, also known as cotyledons, that emerge from the seed upon germination. These seed leaves provide nutrients for the plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
seed leaves provide food for the seedling
Yes, the number of seed leaves, or cotyledons, is a distinguishing characteristic used to classify angiosperms into two main classes: monocots and dicots. Monocots have one seed leaf, while dicots have two seed leaves.
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Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
wheat is just made up of.......a seed just a seed called a wheat carnal ,here's a picture
There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.
no, monocot
Wheat leaves in Tagalog is "dahon ng trigo."
Arable+seed=wheat Earth+tool=arable Life+sand=seed
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Yes, wheat is a seed plant. Wheat produces seeds that are commonly used to make flour for various food products like bread, pasta, and pastries.
Wheat has a seed called a kernel or berry .
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