Difference between mono cots or di cots with examples
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Differences between monocots and dicots are as follows:
Monocots:
1.The seed contains one cotyledon.
2.Contains fibrous root system.
3.e.g. Maize
Dicots:
1.The seed contains two cotyledons.
2.Contains tap root system.
3.e.g. Pea
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Monocots:- As the name suggests, the dicot embryo has two cotyledons.monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside the seed leaf. seeds include wheat, paddy, maize, barley, rye, oat, jowar, bajra etc while examples of dicot seeds
Dicots : Monocotyledons have one cotyledon in the embryo. Dicots have two seedleaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.examples of dicot seeds include pea, chickpea, peanut, mustard, linseed, sesame, sunflower etc.
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Monocots:- As the name suggests, the dicot embryo has two cotyledons.monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside the seed leaf. seeds include wheat, paddy, maize, barley, rye, oat, jowar, bajra etc while examples of dicot seeds
Dicots : Monocotyledons have one cotyledon in the embryo. Dicots have two seedleaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.examples of dicot seeds include pea, chickpea, peanut, mustard, linseed, sesame, sunflower etc.
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