Structure of Monocot Embryo
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Q.
In monocot embryo, radicle is enclosed in coleorhiza and plumule is enclosed in coleoptile.
True
False
Q. Identify the structures marked as A , B and C in the image given below:
- A- scutellum, B- epicotyl, C- radicle
- A- scutellum, B- coleoptile, C- coleorrhiza
- A- epicotyl, B- coleorrhiza, C- coleoptile
- A- epicotyl, B- scutellum, C- root cap
Q.
Identify the labelled parts in the given figure.
(i)-Pericarp, (ii)-Aleurone Layer, (iii)-Endosperm, (iv)-Scutellum
(i)-Seed coat, (ii)-Endosperm, (iii)-Embryo, (iv)-Scutellum
(i)-Epicarp, (ii)-Mesocarp, (iii)-Embryo, (iv)-Cotyledon
(i)-Husk, (ii)-Seed, (iii)-Embryo, (iv)-Endosperm
Q.
The single cotyledon present in grass embryo is called _______.
Coleoptile
Coleorhiza
Epiblast
Scutellum
Q. The single cotyledon present in grass embryo is called .
- coleoptile
- coleorrhiza
- scutellum
- hypophysis
Q. In the grass family, the cotyledon is called ___________.
- scutellum
- coleorrhiza
- coleoptile
- epicotyl