two differences between monocotyledonous plants and dicotyledons
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Monocotyledon
- Plant with the sheet having only one cotyledon are called monocotyledons.
- Flower part are present in multiples of three.
- The leaves are isobilateral .
- Monocots are herbaceous .
- Pollen tubes containing a single pore or furrow.
Dicotyledon
- Plant with the seed having two cotyledons are called dicotyledons .
- The flower part are present in multiples of 4 or 5 .
- The leaves are dorsiventral.
- Dicotyledons are both woody as well as herbaceous.
- It has three or more four of furrow in the Pollen tube..
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Monocotyledonous plants :-
- Monocotyledonous plants have single cotyledon.
- Monocotyledonous plants have fibrous roots.
- It has hollow, false and disc-like stems.
- Monocotyledonous plants has parallel venation.
- Monocotyledonous plants have flowers with 3 parts or in multiples of three (trimerous)
Dicotyledonous plants :-
- Dicotyledonous plants have two cotyledon.
- Dicotyledonous plants have well developed and primary roots.
- It has strong and hard stems.
- Dicotyledonous plants has reticulate venation.
- Dicotyledonous plants have flowers with 4 or 5 parts or in their multiples (tetramerous and pentamerous)
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