Distinguish beteen monocots and dicots
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MONOCOTYLEDONS
- Contains one cotyledon
- The flower parts are present in multiples of three
- Pollen tube contain single pore or furrow (monocolpate).
- he venation of the leaf is parallel.
- Leaves are dorsiventral.
- have stomata on both upper as well as on lower surface of their leaves and so-called as amphistomatous.
DICOTYLEDONS
- Contains two cotyledons.
- The flower parts are present in multiples of four or five.
- Pollen tube has three or more pore or furrow (tricolpate).
- Leaves are isobilateral.
- Dicots have stomata only on one surface of their leaves and so-called as epistomatous.
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