Q. Identify the correct match
Solution:
Structures found in monocot seed:-Pericarp: It is also known as the fruit wall. The fruit wall is fused with the seed coat (integuments), and this type of fruit is known as a caryopsis. It is composed of sporophytic cell so it is diploid in nature.
Scutellum:-They have a single cotyledon called scutellum. The main function of it is to provide nourishment to the developing embryo. It is the product of fertilization so it is diploid in nature
Radicle, coleorhiza, plumule and coleoptile are present on the same axis called tigellum. All these structures are diploid .
Endosperm:- The endosperm is the nutrient storage tissue, used up by the embryo to develop the scutellum. Aleurone is a proteinaceous layer that surrounds the endosperm of maize. Both endosperm and aleurone are formed after fertilization so that they are diploid .
Structures found in monocot seed:-Pericarp: It is also known as the fruit wall. The fruit wall is fused with the seed coat (integuments), and this type of fruit is known as a caryopsis. It is composed of sporophytic cell so it is diploid in nature.
Scutellum:-They have a single cotyledon called scutellum. The main function of it is to provide nourishment to the developing embryo. It is the product of fertilization so it is diploid in nature
Radicle, coleorhiza, plumule and coleoptile are present on the same axis called tigellum. All these structures are diploid .
Endosperm:- The endosperm is the nutrient storage tissue, used up by the embryo to develop the scutellum. Aleurone is a proteinaceous layer that surrounds the endosperm of maize. Both endosperm and aleurone are formed after fertilization so that they are diploid .