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A short note on monocotyledons !!!!!

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Answered by meghasharma8998
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A monocot is a type of flowering plant that is characterized by having a single cotyledon, trimerous flowers, and parallel leaf veins. Monocots are economically important as food sources for both humans and animals, and they grow in a variety of habitats, including the tropics.

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Answered by preet073
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Monocot plants are marked by seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel-veined leaves, scattered vascular bundles in the stem and the absence of a typical cambium, and an adventitious root system.

They have three of the following: Flower parts are in 3's or multiples of 3; Leaves are parallel-veined; Vascular bundles are scattered throughout the cross section of the stem; Seeds possess one seed leaf (cotyledon). Secondary growth from a vascular cambium is absent and Pollen grains have one opening.

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