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Question: Embryos of monocotyledons posses only one A in the grass family the cotyledon is called B that is si...
Embryos of monocotyledons posses only one A in the grass family the cotyledon is called B that is situated towards one side (lateral) of the embryonal axis. At its lower end, the embryonal axis has the radical and root cap enclosed in an undifferentiated sheath called C. The portion of the embryonal axis above the level of attachment of scutellum is
the D which has a shoot apex enclosed in a foliar structure
called E.
A – cotyledon, B – scutellum, C – coleorrhiza,
D – epicotyl, E – coleoptiles
A – scutellum, B – cotyledon, C – coleorrhiza,
D – epicotyl, E – coleoptile
A – cotyledon, B – scutellum, C – coleorrhiza,
D – Hypocotyl, E – coleoptiles
A – cotyledon, B – scutellum, C – coleoptile,
D – epicotyl, E – coleorrhiza
A – cotyledon, B – scutellum, C – coleorrhiza,
D – epicotyl, E – coleoptiles