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pls explain dicot monocot stem,root,and leaf. NO SPAM Otherwise it will be REPORTED​

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Answered by jenishanto2004
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The monocot is the plant that has only one cotyledon in the embryo, whereas dicot is the plant that has two cotyledons in the embryo. Monocots and dicots differ from each other in four structures: leaves, stems, roots and flowers. Here we'll be differentiating it between the stem of the monocot and dicot plant.

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Monocots have one cotyledon while dicots have two cotyledons. ... Monocot leaves have bulliform cells on upper epidermis, whereas in dicot leaves bulliform is absent. Monocot leaves have small intercellular spaces in them, whereasPith is absent or very small at a dicot root while it is Big and well developed at monocot root.  

Xylem vessels are curved in a monocot root and angular at a dicot root. The cortex of a Monocot root is broad while that of a dicot root is narrow. Secondary growth occurs in a dicot root but not in a monocot root. dicot leaves have large intercellular spaces in them

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