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state the difference between a tomato plant and grass​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Tomatoes are dicotyledonous plants whereas grass are monocotyledonous. 2) Tomato leaves have reticulate venetion and grass leaves have parallel venetion. ... 4) Tomato plants undergo sexual reproduction but grass can undergo sexual and vegetative reproduction

Answered by angela1203
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1) Tomatoes are dicotyledonous plants whereas grass are monocotyledonous.

2) Tomato leaves have reticulate venetion and grass leaves have parallel venetion.

3)  Tomato plants undergo sexual reproduction but grass can undergo sexual and vegetative reproduction.

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