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The leaves of monocot plants are​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Monocot leaves are leaves which appear on plants produced from seeds with single cotyledon like maize, rice, grass, wheat etc. The monocot leaves are usually described as isobilateral leaves because the both the upper and lower surfaces have the same color.

In a monocot leaf equal number of stomata is present on both surfaces of the epidermis. This condition is normally described as amphi stomatic condition.

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Answered by kkrohit1001
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Monocot leaves are leaves which appear on plants produced from seeds with single cotyledon like maize, rice, grass, wheat etc. The monocot leaves are usually described as isobilateral leaves because the both the upper and lower surfaces have the same color.

Monocots include most of the bulbing plants and grains, such as agapanthus, asparagus, bamboo, bananas, corn, daffodils, garlic, ginger, grass, lilies,  tulips, and wheat.

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