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Q.

Dicot embryo consists of-

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a

Radicle, plumule, cotyledons and coleoptile

b

Radicle, plumule and epiblast

c

Radicle, plumule, cotyledons and sometimes endosperm 

d

Radicle, plumule, cotyledons and scutellum

answer is B.

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A typical dicotyledonous embryo consists of a radicle, plumule and two cotyledons. In some dicot plants, endosperm may persist in the mature seed (e.g. castor and coconut) and be used up during seed germination.

Epiblast, coleoptile, coleorhiza and scutellum are seen in a typical embryo of monocot plant.

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