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Differentiate between Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledomus plants (Any 5 points)​ answer in column

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Answered by shivansht2005
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Monocotyledomus:-

Plants that have only one cotyledon in seeds are monocots.

The floral parts are in multiples of three.

The pollen tube is monocolpate.

The leaves have parallel venation.

Dorsiventral leaves are present.

Stomata are present on both the upper and lower epidermis .

Dicotyledonous:-

Plants that have two cotyledons in seeds are dicots.

The floral parts are in multiples of four or five.

The Pollen tube is tricolpate.

The leaves have reticulate venation.

Isobilateral leaves are present.

Stomata are more on the lower surface of leaves.

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Answered by adhivakta1371
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Explanation:

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

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