Different between monocot and dicots give two differen as and one example if each ?
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Monocots and Dicots are two subgroups of Angiosperms. Angiosperms are simply nothing more that flowering plants i.e. land plants that reproduce via seeds in flowers and fruits. All angiosperms are classified either into Monocots or Dicots. However, it has been debated that dicots are not a typical group and that it should be further classified.The veins in the leaves of the monocots are usually arranged in parallel arrangements. Basically, one half is almost a mirror image of the other half. The leaves also tend to be long and narrow in shape. Dicots, however, do not follow the same pattern. The veins in the leaves of dicots are arranged in various patterns. The most common pattern is a crisscross net pattern.
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