In a cereal grain, the single cotyledon of the embryo is represented by:
coleorhiza
scutellum
prophyll
coleoptiles
In monocotyledonous plants, particularly members of the grass family (cereals), the embryo contains only one large, shield-shaped cotyledon known as the scutellum . Other parts of the monocot embryo include the coleorhiza and coleoptile, which are protective sheaths for the radicle and plumule, respectively .
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