because it only has one cotyledon
monocots
Monocots- wheat, corn, rice, banana, sugarcane, ginger, onion.Dicots- pea, peanuts, lentils, daisies, tomatoes etc.
the seed coat
dicot
Dicots and monocots differ based on how many seed-leaves they have. Monocots only sprout one leaf as a seed, whereas dicots sprout two, or possibly more.
The difference is that the bean seed germinates by dicots and the corn seed germinates by monocots.
Monocots are seeds that have only one cotyledon. A common example would be corn.
monocots
Monocotyledons (monocots) have seeds that have only one cotyledon, seed leaf. Common monocots are grasses and onions.
Monocots- wheat, corn, rice, banana, sugarcane, ginger, onion.Dicots- pea, peanuts, lentils, daisies, tomatoes etc.
Angiosperm seeds have eather one or two seed leaves called cotyledons. Cotyledons contain stored food that is used when a seed graminates, or begins to grow. Monocots, such as corn, have one cotledon. Dicots, suchs as bean, have two.
Monocotyledons (monocots) have seeds that have only one cotyledon, seed leaf. Common monocots are grasses and onions.
MONOCOTS
the seed coat
dicot
Monocotyledonous plants normally have many seeds, there is no fixed number. An example is corn/ maize Edited Answer: Monocot plants usually have one seed in each fruit. for example wheat, baley, rice, maize, coconut etc. have only one seed per fruit.
monocots