Name any two feature on the basis of which you will categories any plant into a monocot or a dicot plant
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monocot have more than one seed but dicot have only one seed
examples of monocot are Apple and Orange
examples of dicot are mango and black berry
examples of monocot are Apple and Orange
examples of dicot are mango and black berry
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We can examine the plant whether it is monocot or dicot on the basis of their structure of seeds, roots , leaves and stems.
SEEDS
A seed of a monocot plant has one cotyledon and that of a dicot plants has two cotyledons.
ROOTS
Monocots have adventitious roots, whereas dicots have a radicle from which a root develops.
LEAVES
If the leaf has a stalk, then the plant is a dicot. But, in the case of a monocot plant, the leaf is sessile, which means it is attached directly by its base without a stalk.
LEAVES VENATION
If the leaves have parallel venations that are long and thin, then the plant is monocot. If the leaves have a branched venation, then the plant is a dicot.
STEM
Monocot plants normally have a weak stem, whereas dicots have a strong stem.
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@harsha
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We can examine the plant whether it is monocot or dicot on the basis of their structure of seeds, roots , leaves and stems.
SEEDS
A seed of a monocot plant has one cotyledon and that of a dicot plants has two cotyledons.
ROOTS
Monocots have adventitious roots, whereas dicots have a radicle from which a root develops.
LEAVES
If the leaf has a stalk, then the plant is a dicot. But, in the case of a monocot plant, the leaf is sessile, which means it is attached directly by its base without a stalk.
LEAVES VENATION
If the leaves have parallel venations that are long and thin, then the plant is monocot. If the leaves have a branched venation, then the plant is a dicot.
STEM
Monocot plants normally have a weak stem, whereas dicots have a strong stem.
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THANK YOU
@harsha
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