In monocot embryo,there is a single cotyledon called

In Monocot Embryothere Is A Single Cotyledon Called Biology Question

In monocot embryo,there is a single cotyledon called

Options

(a) caruncle
(b) scutellum
(c) coleorhiza
(d) coleoptile

Correct Answer:

coleoptile

Explanation:

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