Give two differences between monocotyledonous plants and dicotyledons .
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Monocotyledon Dicotyledon
The monocot embryos have a single cotyledon The dicot embryos have a pair of cotyledons
They have a fibrous root system They have a tap root system
Leaves in monocots have parallel venation Leaves in dicots have reticulate or net venation
In monocot flowers, the count of parts of the flower is a multiple of three or equal to three The count of parts in a dicot flower is a multiple of four or five or equal to four or five
The roots and stems of Monocotyledons do not possess a cambium and cannot increase in diameter The roots and stems of Dicotyledons possess a cambium and have the ability to increase in diameter
A few examples of monocotyledons are garlic, onions, wheat, corn and grass A few examples of dicots are beans, cauliflower, apples and pear
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monocotyledons are plants having only one cotyledon in their seed and having odd numbers of petals
dicotyledons are plants having two cotyledons in their seed and having even number of petals
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