Biology, asked by soumya89190, 11 months ago


How do monocots differ from dicots? ​

Answers

Answered by 28mahekdugad58
2

Answer:

Explanation:

Within the seed lies the plant's embryo. Whereas monocots have one cotyledon (vein), dicots have two. This small difference at the very start of the plant's life cycle leads each plant to develop vast differences. Once the embryo begins to grow its roots, another structural difference occurs.

Attachments:
Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:Within the seed lies the plant's embryo. Whereas monocots have one cotyledon (vein), dicots have two. This small difference at the very start of the plant's life cycle leads each plant to develop vast differences. Once the embryo begins to grow its roots, another structural difference occurs.

Similar questions