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Coleorhiza and coleoptile are the structures associated with the embryo of

A

Monocots

B

Dicots

C

Angiosperms

D

Spermatopytes

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Terms:** - Coleorhiza and coleoptile are specific structures associated with the embryo of certain plants. - Coleorhiza is a protective sheath that covers the radicle (the embryonic root) in germinating seeds. - Coleoptile is a protective sheath that covers the plumule (the embryonic shoot) in germinating seeds. 2. **Identifying the Plant Groups:** - The question provides four options: Monocots, Dicots, Ambryosperms, and Spermatophytes. - Monocots (monocotyledons) are plants that have one cotyledon (seed leaf), while dicots (dicotyledons) have two. 3. **Relating Structures to Plant Groups:** - Coleorhiza and coleoptile are primarily found in monocots. They serve to protect the embryonic root and shoot during germination. - In contrast, dicots do not have these structures; they have different mechanisms for protecting their embryonic parts. 4. **Conclusion:** - Since coleorhiza and coleoptile are specifically associated with the embryo of monocots, the correct answer is **option 1: Monocots**. **Final Answer:** Coleorhiza and coleoptile are structures associated with the embryo of **Monocots**. ---
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