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monocot have 1 cotyledon seed
dicot have two cotyledons in seed
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Explanation:
Monocots:
They are angiospermic or flowering plants which are characterised by the presence of a single cotyledon in the seed, generally parallel venation in the leaves (exception Smilax, Colocasia and relatives), scattered closed vascular bundles in the stem and trimerous flowers, e.g., Banana, Cereals, Palms, Grasses, Bamboo, Lilies, Orchids. About 50,000 species of monocots are known.
Dicots:
They are angiospermic or flowering plants which are characterised by the presence of two cotyledons in the seed, generally reticulate venation in leaves (with a few exceptions), concentric tissues in the stem with open vascular bundles arranged in a ring, penta- or tetramerous flowers e.g., Pea, Rose, Eucalyptus, Mustard, Cotton, Acacia, Sunflower. The number of dicot species is over 200,000.