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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Hope it helps! Mark me brainlest!

Explanation:Monocot plants are marked by seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel-veined leaves, scattered vascular bundles in the stem, the absence of a typical cambium, and an adventitious root system. ... The roots are all slender, and the plant is said to be fibrous-rooted.

Ex:Grains, (wheat, corn, rice, millet) lilies, daffodils, sugarcane, banana, palm, ginger, onions, bamboo, sugar, cone, palm tree, banana tree, and grass are examples of plants that are monocots.

Dicots:Embryo with two cotyledons

Pollen with three furrows or pores

Flower parts in multiples of four or five

Major leaf veins reticulated

Ex:Peas, almonds and cashews are examples of dicotyledons or dicot seeds.

Answered by itsmeakansha
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MONOCOTS

Embryo with singlecotyledons

Pollen with single furrow or pore

Flower parts in multiples of three

Major leaf veins parallel

DICOTS

Embryo with two cotyledons

Pollen with three furrows or pores

Flower parts in multiples of four or five

Major leaf veins reticulated

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