5. a. Draw and label fully a dicotyledon seed. b. State the role of each of the labelled parts of your seed in Que 5a. c. What is the significance of double fertilization in angiosperm seeds?
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Drawing and labeling a dicotyledon seed: A dicotyledon seed typically consists of the following parts: - Seed coat: The outer protective covering of the seed. - Cotyledons: The two fleshy structures that store food for the developing embryo. - Embryo: The young Show more…
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