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cotyledon. (icon | k | ɒ | t | ɨ | ˈ | l | iː | d | ən "seed leaf" from Greek : κοτυληδών kotylēdōn, gen.:
Kaynak: CotyledonSaxifraga
cotyledon the pyramidal saxifrage, occurs in the mountains of Europe and has rosettes about 20 | cm | 0 across of tongue-shaped
Kaynak: Saxifraga cotyledonLewisia
cotyledon is a species of flowering plant in the purslane family known by the common names Siskiyou lewisia and cliff maids.
Kaynak: Lewisia cotyledonA
cotyledon is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant.
Cotyledon may also refer to:
Cotyledon (genus), a genus in the
Kaynak: Cotyledon (disambiguation)ground (such as bulb scales), and some are without major photosynthetic function (consider for example cataphyll s, spines , and
cotyledon s).
Kaynak: Leafspecies D. caespitosa | binomial Dudleya caespitosa | binomial_authority (Haw.) Britt. & Rose | synonyms Dudleya cespitosa Dudleya
cotyledon |
Kaynak: Dudleya caespitosaThe embryo has one
cotyledon or seed leaf in monocotyledon s, two
cotyledons in almost all dicotyledon s and two or more in gymnosperms.
Kaynak: Seedmeaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a germinating seedling , found below the
cotyledon s (seed leaves) and above the radicle (root ).
Kaynak: HypocotylThis shoot comprises three main parts: the
cotyledon s (seed leaves), the section of shoot below the
cotyledons (hypocotyl ), and the
Kaynak: GerminationAcotyledon is used to refer to seed plant s or spermatophytes that lack
cotyledon s, such as orchid s and dodder . Orchid seeds are tiny
Kaynak: Acotyledonmonocotyledon s (monocots) have one blade-shaped
cotyledon, whereas dicotyledon s (dicots) possess two round
cotyledons. Gymnosperm s are more varied.
Kaynak: SeedlingIn plant physiology , the epicotyl is the embryonic shoot above the
cotyledon s. In most plants the epicotyl will eventually develop into
Kaynak: EpicotylWheatgrass is a food prepared from the
cotyledon s of the common wheat plant, Triticum aestivum . It is sold either as a juice or powder
Kaynak: Wheatgrass