explain monocots and dicots with example.
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Monocots (monocotyledons) are characterized by having one cotyledon, or leaf, when they are young. Examples of monocots are grasses, lilies, palm trees, orchids and bananas. Dicots (dicotyledons) such as oak trees, daisies, roses, lentils, cacti, peanuts, beans and peas have two leaves when they are young.
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Answer:Monocotyledonous plants are those whose seeds contain single cotyledons. Some of the common examples of monocotyledonous plants are rice, wheat, maize, barley, sugarcane, jowar, bajra, banana etc.
Dicotyledonous plants are those whose seeds contains two cotyledons. The common examples of dicotyledonous plants are pigeon pea, groundnut, mustard, sunflower, jute, hemp, teak, mango, guava, apple, litchi, java plum etc.
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