Everything about Scutellum Botany totally explained
The
scutellum is part of the structure of a
barley seed - the modified seed leaf.
The scutellum (from the
latin scutella meaning "small shield") can also refer to the equivalence of a thin
cotyledon in
monocots (especially members of the
grass family). It is very thin (high surface area), and serves to absorb nutrients from the
endosperm during germination.
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