cotyledons in English

noun
1
an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
The cotyledons are the ‘seed leaves’ produced by the embryo.

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1. Accumbent cotyledons and sulcus present

2. “Seeing the Cotyledons is a …

3. Most Cotyledons emerge, enlarge, and become green after the seed has germinated. Cotyledons either store food for the growing embryo (as in …

4. Botany Lying or leaning against something: Accumbent cotyledons

5. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by plants.

6. Embryos that lack cotyledons are referred to as Acotyledonous.

7. The Coleoptile is the protective tissue of young cotyledons of crops

8. longitudinally split almond kernel from which the two cotyledons are separated.

9. longitudinally split almond kernel from which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.

10. Most Cotyledons emerge, enlarge, and become green after the seed has germinated

11. longitudinally split blanched almond kernel from which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.

12. The seedlings usually have two cotyledons, but in some species up to six.

13. Most Cotyledons emerge, enlarge, and become green after the seed has germinated

14. Half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated

15. The photosynthetic Cotyledons will look quite dissimilar from the true leaves and only last a short time.

16. A half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.

17. As the cannabis plant matures, the Cotyledons will fall off and fan leaves will grow

18. Half is a longitudinally split almond kernel of which the two halves (cotyledons) are separated.

19. Cotyledons of four Brassica species were inoculated with zoospores of Albugo candida produced from germinating oospores or zoosporangia.

20. Conifers have either two Cotyledons, as in Taxus (yews), or five to ten, as in Pinus (pines).

21. The number of Cotyledons in the embryos of seeds of gymnosperms is highly variable, ranging from 8 to 20 or more.

22. Cotyledons either store food for the growing embryo or absorb food that has been stored in the endosperm for eventual distribution to …

23. 30 The method of tissue culture is used to induce the cotyledons of cucumis melon to become callus and then adventitious buds.

24. Cotyledon (seed leaf) A part of the embryo in a seed plant.The number of Cotyledons is an important feature in classifying plants

25. Cotyledons either store food for the growing embryo or absorb food that has been stored in the endosperm for eventual distribution to …

26. CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D) VARIOUS The radicle r is folded on the edges of the cotyledons c which are Accumbent

27. 14 Adventitious shoots were generated after cotyledons were cultured in selecting media containing hygromycin for 4–5 weeks. Rooted safflower was obtained in 4–8 weeks.

28. Soybeans have epigeal emergence; this means that the hypocotyl arch needs to pull the cotyledons through the soil surface and unfavorable soil conditions from Crusting can prevent this.

29. Flowering plants whose embryos have a single Cotyledon are grouped as monocots, or monoCotyledonous plants; embryos with two Cotyledons are grouped as dicots, or diCotyledonous plants

30. ‘The nodules were wrapped by Anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta.’ ‘The left renal may anastomose with the splenic vein and receive lumbar veins.’

31. The delay in swelling of air-dry breaking cotyledons is likely to be due to masking of the aleuron grains, which are normally capable of pronounced swelling, against penetrating water.

32. Albuminous seeds are the seeds which have food stored in the special nourishing tissue called as endosperm that remains persistent till maturity. Cotyledons only act as food sucking organs and not food storage organs.e.g

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34. Distinguished from other genera, with Accumbent cotyledons, in the same class and order, by the entire, nearly equal petals; and the dehiscent, nearly entirely pouch, of 2, 1- or many-seeded cells, a broad dissepiment (septum), and nearly flat valves.

35. Irregular convex areas on the chorionic surface of the placenta, consisting of two or more stem villi and their many branch villi; by the end of the fourth month the decidua basalis is almost entirely replaced by the Cotyledons

36. Coreopsis Beggarticks seedlings are similar in appearance to those of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) and Spanish Needles (Bidens bipinnata), however the cotyledons of common ragweed are much more rounded than those of coreopsis Beggarticks or spanish needles

37. Irregular convex areas on the chorionic surface of the placenta, consisting of two or more stem villi and their many branch villi; by the end of the fourth month the decidua basalis is almost entirely replaced by the Cotyledons

38. After having treated these older embryos with acidic buffer solutions (pH 4), the embryonal body is selectively killed and the surviving suspensor cells regain mitotic activity and develop into a new embryo with cotyledons and an allorhizic root pole.

39. ‘these Anastomose with branches of the carotid artery’ ‘the graft is Anastomosed to the vein of the recipient’ ‘The nodules were wrapped by anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta.’ ‘The left renal may Anastomose …

40. (A) Fructification and dehiscence of capsules containing mature seeds; (B) microscopic view of a seed (size ranging 0.2–2 mm) that undergoes sucessive dispersal, primary dormancy and annual release of secondary dormancy; (C) Broomrape embryo does not develop morphologycaly identified cotyledons or shoot meristem and