What is the structure of the seed embryo?

The seeds of angiosperms differ from each other. The difference lies in the ratio of the embryo to the size of the endosperm, the shape and position of the embryo in the seed. The structure of the seed depends on whether the plant is dicotyledonous or monocotyledonous.
Seed structure of a monocotyledonous plant:
– kidney;
– stalk;
– root;
– one cotyledon;
– shield.
Seed structure of a dicotyledonous plant:
– kidney;
– stalk;
– root;
– two cotyledons.



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