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how do monocots differ from dicots ?...​

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Answered by upyoddha43
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The names or these groups are derived from the number of cotyledons or seed leaves that the embryonic seedling has within its seed. A monocot, which an abbreviation for monocotyledon, will have only one cotyledon and a dicot, or dicotyledon, will have two cotyledon

Answered by adeshkumar85
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A monocot, which an abbreviation for monocotyledon, will have only one cotyledon and a dicot, or dicotyledon, will have two cotyledons. However, this distinction will not help you when you are trying to determine which group a plant belongs to if it is no longer a seedling.

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