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Question: Name the seed with folded plumule leaves....

Name the seed with folded plumule leaves.

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Solution

Seed id the underdeveloped, small plant that enclosed in a covering called the seed coat with some stored food usually. The seeds that we can see, fall on the ground are not always planted by humans. A bud of a young plant i.e. plumule, where the embryo gives to the portion of the plant, where first true leaves are formed, above the cotyledon.

Complete answer:
Of Gymnosperm and angiosperm, seed is the product of the ripened ovule plants after fertilization which occurs, and some growth within the mother plant. In plant development, the new seed is formed known as fruits. A seed is formed when the fertilised rule divides by meiosis. In the process of pollination, pollinating agents like wind, water, birds or insects transfer pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the flower. Since the seeds are the source of the various foods they perform a vital role for e.g.: the cereal grains, such as wheat, rice and corn or maize, the seeds of beans, peas, peanuts etc. The seeds are dispersed by agents like: the wind, water, animals etc. The part of the seed embryo is the Plumule, where it germinates, to shoot and the first true leaves of the plants produced. The part of the stem of the embryo plant that is present beside the stem is called Coleorhiza. By a protective sheath, Plumule is covered, and is known as Coleorhiza.

Hence, the correct answer is : Beans.

Note:
Of epicotyl, the plumule is the terminating point. The radicle arises from the Plumule which gives rise to the roots of the plants. Dicotyledonous seed primarily differs from that of the monocotyledonous seeds in the number of cotyledons that are present in the embryo, that also justifies their name too.