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Answered by bhavyachandrak
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Monocots differ from dicots in many ways:

1.IN TERMS OF COTYLEDONS

Monocots have only one cotyledon whereas dicots contain two cotyledon

2. IN TERMS OF THEIR ROOTS

Monocots have fibrous roots whereas dicots have tap root

3. IN TERMS OF THEIR LEAVES

Monocots have parallel veins whereas dicots have reticular veins

4. IN TERM OF THEIR VASCULAR BUNDLES

Monocots have vascular bundles that are arranged in ring manner whereas dicots have vascular bundles arranged in scattered manner
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❶❫ Monocot Plants:-▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

①❭ Seeds having single Cotyledons.

②❭ Fibrous root system.

③❭ Leaves are parallel venation.

④❭ Flowers symmetry are Trimerous.

⑤❭ Vascular bundles are Closed.

⑥❭ Cambium is absent.

▸ Ex:- Wheat, Rice, Maize, Palms, 0nion & Banana

❷❫ Dicot Plants:-▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

①❭ Seeds having two Cotyledons.

②❭ Tap root system.

③❭ Leaves are reticulate venation.

④❭ Flowers symmetry are Pentamerous.

⑤❭ Vascular bundles are 0pen.

⑥❭ Cambium is present.

▸ Ex:- Mustard, Apple, Potato, Pea, Papaya & Peepal

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