Difference Between monocot and dicot embryo?

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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago
2. Plumule is latral.
3. A single cotyledon occupies terminal position.
4. The envelope of plumule is called coleoptile.
5. Coleorrhiza is a protective sheath of radicle.
6. Suspensor comparatively larger.
7. A single cotyledon called scutellum is present.
Dicot Embryo
1. There are two cotyledons attached to an embryonal axis.
2. Plumule occur distally.
3. Cotyledons occur laterally.
4. Coleoptile absent.
5. Coleorrhiza absent.
6. Suspensor large.
7. Scutellum absent.</div>
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