19. Difference between
monocotyledonous and
dicotyledonous plant. 4 points each
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Monocots can be defined as the plants with the seed having only one cotyledon, and the plant is called as monocotyledons, while plants with the seed having two cotyledons are called as dicots, and the plant is called as dicotyledons.
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Monocotlyledonous = 1) the monocot embryo is have a single cotyledon
2) they have a fibrous root system
3) leaves in monocots have parallel venation
4) the few examples of monocotyledons are garlic onions sweet corn and grass
Dicotyledonous = 1) the dicot ambroise have a pair of cotyledons
2) they have a tap root system
3) leaves in Dicot have reticulate or net venation
4) the few examples of dicot are beans cauliflower apple and pear
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