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monocot root and dicot root​

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Answered by meenatchimeerarajend
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Explanation:

Monocot roots are fibrous, meaning they form a wide network of thin roots that originate from the stem and stay close to the surface of the soil. In contrast, dicots have “taproots,” meaning they form a single thick root that grows deep into the soil and has smaller, lateral branches.

Over 250,000 species of herbs, shrubs and woody plants are found in angiosperms. Monocot and dicot differ in their roots, stem, leaves, flowers and seeds. The main difference between monocot and dicot is that monocot contains a single cotyledon in its embryo whereas dicot contains two cotyledons in its embryo

Answered by kushalkhushib
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Answer:

monocot: root fibrous

dicot root :tap root

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