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Definitions [1]

Define the following:

Embryo

An embryo is the early stage of development of an organism after fertilization, when the zygote starts dividing and differentiating into tissues and organs.

Key Points

Key Points: Classification of Seeds
  • Based on cotyledons, Seeds are classified into dicot (two cotyledons) and monocot (one cotyledon).
  • Based on endosperm: Seeds are albuminous (endospermic) or exalbuminous (non-endospermic).
  • Albuminous seeds: Endosperm persists and provides nutrition; cotyledons are thin (common in monocots).
  • Exalbuminous seeds: Endosperm is used during development; cotyledons become thick and store food (common in dicots).
  • Perisperm: In some seeds, remnants of the nucellus persist, forming perisperm (e.g., black pepper, beet).
Key Points: Structure of a Dicotyledonous Seed
  • Seed coat: Consists of two layers—testa (outer) and tegmen (inner).
  • Hilum: A scar on the seed coat showing the point of attachment to the fruit.
  • Micropyle: A small pore present above the hilum helps in water absorption.
  • Cotyledons: Two fleshy cotyledons present, storing reserve food material.
  • Embryo: Contains an embryonal axis with radicle and plumule at opposite ends.
  • Endosperm: May be present (e.g., castor) or absent (e.g., bean, gram, pea) in mature seeds.
Key Points: Structure of Monocotyledonous Seed
  • Monocot seed: Usually endospermic, with endosperm storing food (except orchids).
  • Endosperm: Large and bulky, separated from the embryo by a protein-rich aleurone layer.
  • Embryo: Consists of a single cotyledon called the scutellum and a short embryonal axis.
  • Cotyledon: Only one large, shield-shaped cotyledon present.
  • Radicle and plumule: Radicle is enclosed in the coleorhiza, and plumule in the coleoptile.
  • Seed structure: The seed coat is often fused with the fruit wall, and the embryo lies at one side of the endosperm.
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