b) For each seedling, determine the structure that best matches the description provided. Give this structure a name and show its location on the seedling. If a structure is absent, indicate on which seedling it is missing. Add a descriptive and informative title to this table. | Table 1. Difference between monocotyledon and dicotyledon Description Corn i) First structure produced by the embryo Scutellum ii) Roots produced on the stem iii) Part that develops from the ovule integument iv) Protect the young shoot as it pushes through the soil v) Are produced by the pericycle vi) Is a non cellular layer which reduces desiccation Bean Figure 1. Bean (dicot) and corn (monocot) seedling diagram under 10X magnification "Romane" Bean Seed (10x) Cut Dent Corn Seed Clox

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b) For each seedling, determine the structure that best matches the description provided. Give
this structure a name and show its location on the seedling. If a structure is absent, indicate on
which seedling it is missing. Add a descriptive and informative title to this table. |
Table 1. Difference between monocotyledon and dicotyledon
Description
Corn
i) First structure produced by the embryo
Scutellum
ii) Roots produced on the stem
iii) Part that develops from the ovule integument
iv) Protect the young shoot as it pushes through
the soil
v) Are produced by the pericycle
vi) Is a non cellular layer which reduces
desiccation
Bean
Transcribed Image Text:b) For each seedling, determine the structure that best matches the description provided. Give this structure a name and show its location on the seedling. If a structure is absent, indicate on which seedling it is missing. Add a descriptive and informative title to this table. | Table 1. Difference between monocotyledon and dicotyledon Description Corn i) First structure produced by the embryo Scutellum ii) Roots produced on the stem iii) Part that develops from the ovule integument iv) Protect the young shoot as it pushes through the soil v) Are produced by the pericycle vi) Is a non cellular layer which reduces desiccation Bean
Figure 1. Bean (dicot) and corn (monocot) seedling diagram under 10X magnification
"Romane" Bean Seed
(10x)
Cut Dent Corn Seed
Clox
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 1. Bean (dicot) and corn (monocot) seedling diagram under 10X magnification "Romane" Bean Seed (10x) Cut Dent Corn Seed Clox
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