To identify:
Whether the plant with a yellow flower is a monocot or a eudicot.
Introduction:
Inside a seed, within its embryo, a seed leaf is present that is known as cotyledon. The embryo of some plants has only one cotyledon. These plants are categorized as
To determine:
Whether the plant with purple flower is a monocot or a eudicot.
Introduction:
Inside a seed, within its embryo, a seed leaf is present that is known as cotyledon. The embryo of some plants has only one cotyledon. These plants are categorized as monocots. The examples of monocot plants are rice and wheat. The eudicots are the flowering plants in which seeds have two seed leaves.
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