A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
The cotyledon is broken down by enzymes within the seed during germination. These enzymes help to digest stored nutrients within the cotyledon, providing essential energy and building blocks for the developing seedling.
When single cotyledon develops from the fertilized egg during embryogenesis, the resultant seed is a monocot.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
The two types of cotyledon are monocotyledons (monocots) and dicotyledons (dicots). Monocots have one cotyledon in their seeds, while dicots have two cotyledons. These structures provide nutrients to the emerging seedling before it can photosynthesize on its own.
seed leaves
cotyledon work are cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,radide,seed coat,hilum
Saxifraga cotyledon was created in 1753.
maize is one of the examples of monocot
No,pigeon pea doesn't have cotyledon in it at all.
mono means one, cot refers to cotyledon. do the math. no
The fleshy part of the seed is called the cotyledon. This is the part of the plant where food is stored. Some seeds have one cotyledon, for example corn, and other have two cotyledons, for example a lima bean.
Cotyledon is the part of plants that storage the food coming from the plants
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
Cotyledon
a dicot
One function of the cotyledon during plant development is to provide nutrients to the developing seedling. The cotyledon stores and mobilizes energy reserves, facilitating the seedling's initial growth and establishment until it can independently photosynthesize.