Monocotyledonous plants normally have many seeds, there is no fixed number. An example is corn/ maize
Edited Answer:
Monocot plants usually have one seed in each fruit. for example wheat, baley, rice, maize, coconut etc. have only one seed per fruit.
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one."mono" means "one" , and "cot" is short for "cotyledon" which means "seed leaf".
Monocots are tri-locular - that is they have 3 ovary compartments. Monocots have an undeterminate amount of seed - normally more than dicot plants
What does it look like? Are the veins in its leaves more or less parallel? (rather than branched) Does it have fibrous roots? (no taproot) Does it have a flower like a lily or does its flower have three petals (rather than five or many) Does its seed contain one seed leaf or cotyledon? (rather trhan two) If the answers are "yes" it could be a monocot.
Corn is a monocot. A monocot has one cotyledon, which means there is only one leaf present in the seed.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
It is a dicot seed. if you need to find out, sow a seed. Wait for 4 to 5 days. Two leaves would emerge from the seed.
Monocotyledons (monocots) have seeds that have only one cotyledon, seed leaf. Common monocots are grasses and onions.