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difference between monocot and dicot on the basis of measophyll tissue​

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Answered by 5queen36
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  • Both monocot and dicot leaves are differentiated internally into mesophyll , epidermis and vascular tissues.
  • In monocot and dicot leaves, xylem and phloem consist of protoxylem and protophloem; and metaxylem and metaphloem.
  • Both monocot and dicot leaves contain stomata and guard cells.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Both monocot and dicot leaves are differentiated internally into mesophyll , epidermis and vascular tissues.

In monocot and dicot leaves, xylem and phloem consist of protoxylem and protophloem; and metaxylem and metaphloem.

Both monocot and dicot leaves contain stomata and guard cells.

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