Difference between monocotyledons and Dicotyledons . (Any two points) with examples
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Dicotyledonae (Dicots) consists of plants having seeds with two cotyledons and the plants are called dicotyledonous plants.
Example: Mango, neem, sunflower.
Monocotyledonae (Monocots) consists of plants having seeds with one cotyledon and the plants are called monocotyledonous plants.
Example: Grasses, sugarcane, maize and wheat.
Example: Mango, neem, sunflower.
Monocotyledonae (Monocots) consists of plants having seeds with one cotyledon and the plants are called monocotyledonous plants.
Example: Grasses, sugarcane, maize and wheat.
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1. Monocotyledons - :Monocots are the ones that have one cotyledon.
2. Examples are orchids, palm trees, Arum
1. Dicotyledons - : Dicotyledons are the ones that have two cotyledons.
2. Examples are Urticales, Campanulales, Magnolia.
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2. Examples are orchids, palm trees, Arum
1. Dicotyledons - : Dicotyledons are the ones that have two cotyledons.
2. Examples are Urticales, Campanulales, Magnolia.
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