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learning task 1: Observe your surroundings. List down the plants that possess the given description below on monocot and dicot.​

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Answered by ochacouraraka7
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Answer:

Monocotyledonous

1. One cotolodyn

2. 4 or 5

3. ringed

4. tap roots

5. ?

Dicotyledonous

1. Two cotolodyn

2. Net like veins

3. fibrious veins

4. parallel veins

5. ?

Explanation:

I don't know some of them but ok

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Explanation:

Characteristics of Monocots

The number of flower parts on a monocot is divisible by three. The lily is an example of a monocot. A monocot seed produces one initial seed leaf when it germinates. This seed leaf provides the plant with its first supply of nutrients. When monocot plants have developed enough to produce additional leaves, the leaves contain large veins that run parallel to each other. This can be seen in plants such as grasses. These leaves allow the plant to obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis. The vascular system that runs through the stem of a monocot lacks a strictly organized pattern. The pollen grains produced by monocot flowers contain one pore or furrow.

Characteristics of Dicots

The total number of flower parts on a dicot is either divisible by four or five. Geraniums are dicots. When dicot seeds germinate, they produce two seed leaves. Mature dicot leaves contain many small veins, with smaller veins extending outwards from the major veins. The vein system in a dicot leaf has an irregular, web-like appearance. Clear examples of dicot leaves can be seen growing on the majority of trees. The vascular system within a dicot stem is structured. The vascular tissue is organized into a series of circles that form around each other, giving the stem a cylindrical form. Unlike monocots, dicots can often produce a layer of bark around them. Dicots produce pollen grains with three pores or furrows.

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