A seed which contains only one cotyledon is called:
Dicotyledonous
Monocotyledonous
Polycotyledonous
Acotyledonous
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Scutellum in a caryopsis represents
A modified cotyledon
The outer layer of the endosperm
The fruit wall fused with the seed coat
The embryonic root
Mature seeds of some plant (such as gram pea and ground nut) and sperm is completely consumed by the embryo. Such seeds are called
Single
Albuminous
Endospermic
Non-endospermic
Parachute mechanism of seed dispersal is seen in
Poppy
Helianthus
Plumbago
Lotus
Select the wrongly matched pair.
Pea β Marginal placentation
Coconut β Drupe fruit
Maize β Perispermic seed
Muliathi β Medicinal plant
Which one of the following is an endospermic seeds?
Pea
Bean
Gram
Castor
In hypogeal seed germination, the structure help to push the cotyledon inside the soil is
Epicotyl
Hypocotyls
Plumule
Radical
Tobacco and Petunia belong to the family
Poaceae
Fabaceae
Solanaceae
Brassicaceae
Cotyledons and testa are edible parts of
Groundnut and pomegranate
Walnut and tamarind
French bean and coconut
Cashew nut and litchi
The suspensor in a developing dicot embryo plays a critical role in:
Protecting the embryo from pathogens and environmental stress
Synthesizing growth hormones and regulating embryo development
Forming the root apical meristem and initiating root development
Pushing the embryo into the endosperm and facilitating nutrient absorption
Ruminate endosperm is found in
Cruciferae
Asteraceae
Euphorbiaceae
Annonaceae