Seed

Subject: Science

Overview

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Things to remember
  • The monocotyledonous seed has only one cotyledon.
  • Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat.
  • If dicotyledonous seed is divided then we can see two different parts called radicle and plumule.
  • Many seeds do not have endosperm and they are called non-endospermic seed.
  • Radicle transforms into roots and plumule transform into the stem.

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