Q.Write difference between dicot and monocot?
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Difference # Dicots:
1. Dicots are usually two cotyledons.
2. Flowers are generally pentamerous or tetramerous (floral parts in sets of 5 and 4 or their multiples).
3. Pollen grains commonly have three germ pores.
4. Leaves are net veined or with reticulate venation.
5. Primary root often long lived forming tap root system. Adventitious roots occur in some cases.
6. Stem possesses concentric arrangement of tissue systems— epidermis, cortex, endodermis, perieycle, pith, etc.
Difference # Monocots:
1. In Monocots the seeds contain one cotyledon.
2. Flowers are usually timorous (floral parts in sets of three or its multiples).
3. Pollen grains generally possess a single germinal furrow.
4. The leaves possess parallel venation with a few exceptions.
5. Primary root is short-lived. Tap root is absent. Instead adventitious roots are found.
6. Tissue systems are not differentiated in the stem. A ground tissue occurs.
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