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There are two main groups of flowering plants: monocots and dicots. One of the differences between the groups is the structure of the leaves.



Which statement accurately describes the characteristics of monocot and dicot leaves?

Monocot leaves have branched veins, while dicot leaves have straight veins.
Monocot leaves are like needles, while dicot leaves are flat.
Monocot leaves have straight veins, while dicot leaves have branched veins.
Monocot leaves are flat, while dicot leaves are like needles.

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Answered by prabhleen29
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Answer:

monocot leaves have straight veins while dicot leaves have branched veins i hope this is the answer.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Monocot leaves have straight veins, while dicot leaves have branched veins.

This is because the venation in monocot is parallel and in dicots is reticulate

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