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A seed with two cotyledons is called a dicotyledon or dicot. Examples of dicot plants include beans, sunflowers, and roses. These plants typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Yes, a sunflower seed is a dicot. Dicots are plants that produce seeds with two cotyledons, which are the first leaves to emerge from the seed upon germination. Sunflowers belong to the Asteraceae family, which is a group of dicot plants.
A flowering plant with two cotyledons in their seeds is called a dicot plant. Dicotyledonous plants have seeds that typically produce two embryonic leaves upon germination, compared to monocot plants that have only one cotyledon. Examples of dicot plants include roses, sunflowers, and beans.
There are around 300 families of flowering plants which are considered to be dicots. Some examples include:sunflower familypea familygeranium familyrose familyoak familymaple family
dicot plants are plants that bear fruits that bear two coteyledons. eg;potato-solanum tuberosum apple-maulus domestic peas-pissum sativum
green lima beans, peas, oak, maple and sycamore trees
A monocot seed is a seed that sprouts a single leaf, whereas a dicot seed sprouts two. Examples of monocots include rice, wheat, and garlic. Dicots include avocado, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
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it is a dicot.
This type of angiosperm is known as a dicot. Dicots typically have two cotyledons, net-like branching leaf veins, and flower parts in fours or fives. Examples of dicots include roses, sunflowers, and beans.
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