Abstract
The structure of the seeds of one- and two-seeded plants is one of the main topics in botany. Plant seeds consist of epicotyle, hypocotyle, radicule, and cotyledons, and the main difference between single-seeded and two-seeded plants lies in how many seedlings are present in their seed. Plants with pepper seeds [e.g., beans and sunflowers] have two seeds. This structure plays an important role in the future growth and development of the plant.
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