mention three characteristics of dicotyledonous plants
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1. These plants have seeds with two cotyledons.
2. Endosperm is absent in their seeds.
3. Cotyledons store food in dycotyledonous plants' seeds.
4. They mostly have tap roots.
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The dicotyledons, are also known as dicots, are one of the two bundles into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were previously divided.
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The characteristic features of the dicotyledons are:
- These plants have a embryo which has two cotyledons.
- These plants have leaves with reticulate venation i.e., the layers are in the form of reticulum or network.
- The root of the dicots is generally primary tap root system.
- The dicot plant show one more growth in the stem and root as to grow the girth of the plant body.
- The vascular cambium is present which give rise to the secondary xylem and phloem later on.
- The stems have the vascular bundle which are set up in a ring pattern.
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