Draw and label the parts of a T.S. of a dicot leaf.
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Characteristics of Dicot Leaf
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- It is the single-layered furthest skin made out of unthinkable parenchyma cells which are minimally masterminded without having intercellular spaces.
- External dividers are cuticularised. Stomata might be available to a great extent on the epidermis. Numerous multicellular furry outgrowths are taken note.
- The dicotyledons, otherwise called dicots (or all the more seldom dicotyls), are one of the two gatherings into which all the blooming plants or angiosperms were some time ago isolated.
- The name alludes to one of the common attributes of the gathering, to be specific that the seed has two early stage leaves or cotyledons.
- Most regular nursery plants, bushes and trees, and expansive leafed blossoming plants, for example, magnolias, roses, geraniums, and hollyhocks are dicots.
- Dicots commonly additionally have blossom parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils) in view of an arrangement of four or five, or products there of, despite the fact that there are special cases.
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