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differences between monocot and dicots plants with 5 points

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Answered by Shakespeare0856
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Monocots :-

1. The seeds of these plants have only one cotyledon.

2. Their leaves have parallel venation.

3. The root system consists of similar fibrous roots.

4. The flowers are trimerous, have three or multiple of three petals.

5. The vascular bundles are scattered and closed (lack canbium). Secondary growth does not occur.

Examples - Maize, wheat,rice,onion

Dicots :

1. The seeds produced by these plants have embryos with two fleshy leaves, the cotyledons.

2. Their leaves have reticulate venation, with a network of veins.

3. The root system has a prominent tap root.

4. The flowers have five or multiple of five petals.

5. The vascular bundles are arranged in a ring. They are open (I.e., have cambium) and undergo secondary growth.

Examples - Pea, potato, sunflower, rose, banyan.

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Answered by advshivajipatil1
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Answer:

DICOT MONOCOT

Explanation:

MONOCOT

1.These have single cotyledons.

2.These have parallel venetion.

3.These have trimerous flowers

DICOTS

1.THESE HAVE TWO COTYLEDONS.

2.These have Reticular venation.

3.These have Pentamerous flowers.

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