In monocot embryos, the embryo is small, situated in a groove in the endosperm, and consists of a large, shield-shaped cotyledon called a scutellum, along with a short axis bearing the plumule and radicle.
En el embrión de las monocotiledóneas, este es pequeño y se ubica en una hendidura del endospermo, con un cotiledón grande y en forma de escudo (escudo) y un eje corto con plúmula y radícula.
Text | The embryo is small and situated in a groove at one end of the endosperm. It consists of one large and shield shaped cotyledon known as scutellum and a short axis with a plumule and a radicle |
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