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How to dicotyledonous differ from monocotyledonous plants morphologically and anatomically?


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Monocots and Dicots are both types of flowering plants. The main difference between monocots and dicots is that monocots have only one cotyledon, or embryonic leaf, whereas dicots have two. the stems of monocots tend to have a scattered arrangement of vascular bundles in them, whereas the vascular bundles in the stems of dicots tend to be in concentric circles. Additionally, monocots have only one furrow or pore in the pollen, whereas dicots have three

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