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Answered by s136717877
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The monocotyledons are generally denoted as the monocots. The monocots are a group of plants that mostly contain grass and grass-like flowering plants or angiosperms. The seeds of these plants generally contain a single embryonic leaf or only one cotyledon.

-Monocots make up one of the main groups of plants into which the angiosperms are divided conventionally. The remaining of the flowering plants contain two cotyledons and hence are placed in the category of dicotyledons, or dicots. Monocot plants, as the term indicates, contain a single cotyledon.

-These plants possess distinguishing features such as a fibrous root system as the radicle is short-lived, therefore it is replaced by numerous adventitious roots forming a network. These plants also contain parallel-veined leaves and have trimerous flowers.

-Trimerous flowers refer to those flowers which contain only three petals. These flowers are found in monocotyledonous plants.

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Answered by ROSEANNE55555
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fibrous root system

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a is the answer

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