Cotyledons are typically not green inside a seed. They are usually stored food reserves that provide nourishment to the developing embryo during germination. While the outer surfaces of cotyledons can be green in some plant species once they emerge from the soil and begin photosynthesis, the internal structures within the seed tend to be more starchy or fleshy and lack chlorophyll, which gives them a green color.
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The color of cotyledons immediately after germination can vary depending on the plant species. In general, cotyledons are typically pale or light green due to their role in photosynthesis and nutrient storage to support the developing seedling before true leaves emerge.
Epigeal germination is when the seedling emerges above the soil surface, while apogeal germination is when the seedling remains below the soil surface. In epigeal germination, the cotyledons become photosynthetic and green, while in apogeal germination, the cotyledons remain underground and non-photosynthetic.
The stringbean, or green bean, typically has two cotyledons. These are the first leaves to appear as the seed germinates and provide the initial nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own.
The green pigment inside leaves is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
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it is green and it is called Senate @happy to help@
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Green beans, like all beans, are dicots. They have two cotyledons.
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It is a DICOT because it has two cotyledons.
The color of cotyledons immediately after germination can vary depending on the plant species. In general, cotyledons are typically pale or light green due to their role in photosynthesis and nutrient storage to support the developing seedling before true leaves emerge.
Monocotyledons are plants that only have one seed cotyledon. Dicotyledons have to cotyledons. Not all of these plants have to be green plants.
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Well, if the spinner has equal sections, and green is one of them, then statistically speaking, you would expect it to land on green about 100 times out of 600 spins. But hey, life's full of surprises, so don't bet your retirement savings on it!
No, skin isn't green so it doesn't have chloroplast
The fruit that is green on the inside is a kiwi.