Difference between monochot and diechot give example of
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➡️A monocot has only one cotyledon.
➡️These exhibit fibrous root system.
➡️These have parallel venation in leaves.
➡️It's flowers are trimerous.
➡️These don't show any secondary growth.
➡️Vascular bundles are scattered.
➡️These are herbaceous.
➡️Pollen grains have a single furrow.
➡️Cortex is absent
⭐Eg. Millets, Palm, Banana
➡️A dicot has two cotyledons.
➡️These exhibit tap root system.
➡️These have reticulate venation in the leaves.
➡️It's flowers are polymerous.
➡️These show secondary growth.
➡️Vascular bundles are arranged in the ring of the stem.
➡️These are herbaceous as well as woody.
➡️ Pollen grains have three furrows.
➡️ Vascular system is divided into stele and cortex.
⭐Eg. Tomato
AdityaRocks1:
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The seed with only one cotyledon is called monocot seed
For example - Seeds of rice , maize , etc .
The seed with two cotyledons is called Dicot seed .
For example - Seeds of gram , moong .
For example - Seeds of rice , maize , etc .
The seed with two cotyledons is called Dicot seed .
For example - Seeds of gram , moong .
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