Biology, asked by Muhsina256, 10 months ago

differntiate between monocotyledonous plants and dicotyledonous plants.​

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Answered by Rppvian2019
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Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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 \underline \mathbb{DIFFERENCE:-}

 \underline \mathbb{MONOCOTYLEDONS}

•In the seeds, the embryo bears one cotyledon.

•The leaves show parallel venation

• The plant has fibrous for adventurous root system.

• secondary growth does not occur.

• Flowers are trimerous.

 \underline \mathbb{DICOTYLEDONS}

• In the seeds the embryo bears two cotyledons.

• The leaf show reticulate venation

• The plants have tap roots system.

• Secondary growth occurs.

• Flowers are pentamerous or tetramerous.

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