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Locality of dicot plan

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Answered by adarsh4747
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Answer:

It is found in the seed embryo.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Dicotyledonous Plants

Explanation:

  • Dicotyledonous plants, normally called dicots, are one of the two significant classes  alongside monocots  of blossoming plants known as angiosperms.different species, dicots contain most nursery plants, expansive leafed blooming plants, for example, roses and magnolias, alongside trees and bushes.  
  • Most normal nursery plants, bushes and trees, and wide leafed blooming plants, for example, magnolias, roses, geraniums, and hollyhocks are dicots.
  • Dicots normally additionally have blossom parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils) in light of an arrangement of four or five, or products thereof, despite the fact that there are special cases.   two characteristics of the dicot plant.which is follows .
  1. The cotyledons are the "seed leaves" created by the undeveloped organism; dicotyledons have two seed leaves.
  2. Dust structure - dicots have three wrinkles or pores in its dust (triporate).  
  3. In dicotyledons, the vascular arrangement of the internode regularly shows up as an empty chamber delimiting an external and an inward district of ground tissue, the cortex and the substance,
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