Distinguish between diacot and monocot??
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the angiosperm is divided into two groups on the basis of their number of cotyledons present in the seed.
1.(i)plant with seeds having a single cotyledons are called monocots
(ii)they are also known as monocotyledonous.
(iii)example:arum,onion,irises,paphiopedilum,etc.
2(i)plants with seeds having two cotyledons are called dicot.
(ii)they are also known as dicotyledon.
(iii)example:urticales,campanulales,santalaceae,ipomoea,etc
1.(i)plant with seeds having a single cotyledons are called monocots
(ii)they are also known as monocotyledonous.
(iii)example:arum,onion,irises,paphiopedilum,etc.
2(i)plants with seeds having two cotyledons are called dicot.
(ii)they are also known as dicotyledon.
(iii)example:urticales,campanulales,santalaceae,ipomoea,etc
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Dicots : 2 cotyledons;lraves show reticulate venation;tap root system;flowers pentamerous;secondary growth....
Monocots:1 cotyledon;parallel venation;fibrous root system;secondary growth does nt occurs;flowers r trimerous
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