Q6. Give any one difference between the following. Define this in only 2 line wonna i will report u
a) Simple leaf and compound leaf.
b) Mitosis and Meiosis.
c) Monocot seeds and Dicot seeds.
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Answer:
The flowering plants or the angiosperms are the most diversified group of plants. Most of the plants that you see around and that which dominate the plant population belong to this group. The angiosperms are further divided into monocotyledon and dicotyledon. These two differ in four different structural traits: roots, stems, leaves and flower. But, variations begin from the seed: the start of a plant’s life cycle. Cotyledon refers to the ‘first seed leaf’, present in the embryo. If it is a single seed leaf, then it is categorised as monocots and if it is a pair of leaves then it is categorised as dicots. This little distinction at the beginning of the plant’s life cycle causes each plant to generate big differences about which we will further discuss in the article. The differences between monocotyledon and dicotyledon are given below in a tabular column.
Monocotyledon vs Dicotyledon
Monocotyledon Dicotyledon
The monocot embryos have a single cotyledon The dicot embryos have a pair of cotyledons
They have a fibrous root system They have a tap root system
Leaves in monocots have parallel venation Leaves in dicots have reticulate or net venation
In monocot flowers, the count of parts of the flower is a multiple of three or equal to three The count of parts in a dicot flower is a multiple of four or five or equal to four or five
The roots and stems of Monocotyledons does not possess a cambium and cannot increase in diameter The roots and stems of Dicotyledons possess a cambium and have the ability to increase in diameter.
A few examples of monocotyledons are garlic, onions, wheat, corn and grass
The difference primarily between simple and compound leaves is that in simple leaves there is a single leaf blade and depression that do not split the leaf blade, whereas, in compound leaves, the depression is deep such that it splits the leaf blades into leaflets.
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a) The basic difference between these two types of leaves is that simple leaves contain a single blade, whereas the blade of compound leaves divides into multiple leaflets.
b) Mitosis Meiosis
Interphase
Each chromosome replicates. The result is two genetically identical sister chromatids Chromosomes not yet visible but DNA has been duplicated or replicated
Prophase.
C) the differences start from the very beginning of the plant's life cycle: the seed. ... Whereas monocots have one cotyledon (vein), dicots have two.