Is Jowar and wheat a monocot or dicot
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Jowar and wheat are examples of monocot plants.
This can be inferred by studying the features of the monocot plants and applying them to these examples.
Monocot plants have only 1 cotyledon (vein), the veins in the monocots are parallel, and the monocots have a fibrous root system.
These features are all applicable to Jowar and wheat plants. Therefore, they can be inferred as monocots.
This can be inferred by studying the features of the monocot plants and applying them to these examples.
Monocot plants have only 1 cotyledon (vein), the veins in the monocots are parallel, and the monocots have a fibrous root system.
These features are all applicable to Jowar and wheat plants. Therefore, they can be inferred as monocots.
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