differentiate between monocots and dicots
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Monocot and dicot differ in their roots, stem, leaves, flowers and seeds. The main difference between monocot and dicot is that monocot contains a single cotyledon in its embryo whereas dicot contains two cotyledons in its embryo.
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- Embryo with single cotyledon..
- Major leal veins parallel..
- Stem vascular bundles scattered..
- Roots are adventitious..
- Flower parts in multiples of three..
- Pollen with single furrow or pore..
- Secondary growth absent..
- Embryo with two cotyledons..
- Major leaf veins reticulated..
- Stem vascular bundles in a ring..
- Roots develop from radicle..
- Flower part in multiples of four or five..
- Pollen with three furows or pores..
- Secondary growth often present..
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