Embryo of Dicot Seeds MeitY OLabs











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This video channel is developed by Amrita University's CREATE • http://www.amrita.edu/create • ▶ For more Information @ • http://amrita.olabs.co.in/?sub=79 brc... • ▶ Online Labs for School lab Experiments (Olabs) • http://www.olabs.edu.in/ • ▶ Learn more about Amrita University • http://www.amrita.edu • ▶ Subscribe @ •    / amritacreate   •   / onlinelabs   • • Copyright © 2013 Amrita University • Developed by CDAC Mumbai Amrita University under research grant from Department of IT, Government of India • • Embryo of Dicot Seeds: • A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed inside a seed coat. It is the ripened and fertilised ovule of gymnospermic and angiospermic plants. The embryo is an undeveloped plant inside a seed from which a new plant develops. All seeds do not have the same size, shape and colour. Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons. A cotyledon is the central portion of a seed embryo to which the epicotyls- the immature shoot, and the radicle- the immature roots, are attached. Plants are classified according to the number of cotyledons present in the embryo. If the embryo has one cotyledon (monocotyledon) it is a monocot plant, and if there are two cotyledons (dicotyledon), it is a dicot plant. • This video explains how to identify the different parts of an embryo of dicot seeds- pea, gram and bean.

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