Differentiate between dicots and monocots on the basis of their leaf venation
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DicotMonocotEmbryoAs the name suggests, the dicot embryo has two cotyledons.Monocotyledons have one cotyledon in the embryo.
Leaf venationLeaf veins are reticulated (branched).Leaf veins are parallel.Type of leavesDorsiventralIsobilateralStomata in leavesSome dicots are epistomatous i.e., they have stomata only on one surface on their leaves.Monocots are amphistomatous i.e., monocot leaves have stomata on both the upper and lower surfaces
DicotMonocotEmbryoAs the name suggests, the dicot embryo has two cotyledons.Monocotyledons have one cotyledon in the embryo.
Leaf venationLeaf veins are reticulated (branched).Leaf veins are parallel.Type of leavesDorsiventralIsobilateralStomata in leavesSome dicots are epistomatous i.e., they have stomata only on one surface on their leaves.Monocots are amphistomatous i.e., monocot leaves have stomata on both the upper and lower surfaces
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Within the seed lies the plant's embryo. Whereas monocots have one cotyledon (vein), dicots have two. ... Once the embryo begins to grow its roots, another structural difference occurs. Monocots tend to have “fibrous roots” that web off in many directions.
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