A peanut has two cotyledons. These are the first leaves that emerge from the seed during germination and are essential for providing nutrients to the developing plant until it can produce its own leaves and photosynthesize. This characteristic classifies peanuts as dicots, which typically have two cotyledons.
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
I think rice has over 1,000 little rice things
The rabbit shape inside a peanut is a result of the natural formation of the two cotyledons (seed leaves) inside the peanut shell. The cotyledons can sometimes resemble the shape of a rabbit due to their positioning and appearance.
normal placenta may have 15 - 28 cotyledons
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
It has 2 Cotyledons. Therfore, making it a dicot ;)
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A lemon seed typically has two cotyledons.
A dicot seed typically has two cotyledons. These cotyledons store nutrients for the seedling until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food.
Groundnut, also known as peanut (Arachis hypogaea), has two cotyledons, classifying it as a dicotyledonous plant. It typically develops a taproot system, which allows it to access deeper soil moisture and nutrients. The taproot can also produce secondary roots that contribute to its overall root structure.