A monocotyledon and a diacotyledon
Monocotyledonous
Yes, the cotyledon is the seed leaf, or embryonic leaf, in seed-bearing plants.
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
A cotyledon,the root,and the original leaves.
When a monocot seed germinates a single leaf is produced. Two seed leaves are produced with a dicot germinates.
Monocotyledon- 1 cotyledon, plant has straight veined leaves Dicotyledon- 2 cotyledon, plant has net-veined leaves. Cotyledon- the first leaf, or one of the first pair of leaves, produced by the seed of a flowering plant. They may serve as food stores, remaining in the seed at germination, or produce food by photosynthesis.
Monocotyledonous
No, Monocot seedlings typically have one seed-leaf, in contrast to the Dicotos which typically have two seed-leaves.
Yes, the cotyledon is the seed leaf, or embryonic leaf, in seed-bearing plants.
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
Dicot refers to the seed which has two halves the two leaves associated with the seed are part of the halves.
because they grow with a different seed and if you growed it with the same seed the leaves will be the same !
An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
The embryonic leaf is found in seed-bearing plants. They usually contain stages, starting at the scarcely-developed leaf. Early stages are as followed: The seedling, the young bulb, the first roots of the plant, the seed leaf, and then the seed coat.
A fern leaf can be called a frond. (The same word is also used for palm leaves.)
Some of the preparations include seed oil, aqueous extracts of the leaf, powder from the leaf, smoke from burning dried leaves, and leaf pastes.