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two differences between monocotyledonous plants and dicotyledons

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Monocotyledon

  1. Plant with the sheet having only one cotyledon are called monocotyledons.
  2. Flower part are present in multiples of three.
  3. The leaves are isobilateral .
  4. Monocots are herbaceous .
  5. Pollen tubes containing a single pore or furrow.

Dicotyledon

  1. Plant with the seed having two cotyledons are called dicotyledons .
  2. The flower part are present in multiples of 4 or 5 .
  3. The leaves are dorsiventral.
  4. Dicotyledons are both woody as well as herbaceous.
  5. It has three or more four of furrow in the Pollen tube..
Answered by kishornyk2
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Answer:

Monocotyledonous plants :-

  1. Monocotyledonous plants have single cotyledon.
  2. Monocotyledonous plants have fibrous roots.
  3. It has hollow, false and disc-like stems.
  4. Monocotyledonous plants has parallel venation.
  5. Monocotyledonous plants have flowers with 3 parts or in multiples of three (trimerous)

Dicotyledonous plants :-

  1. Dicotyledonous plants have two cotyledon.
  2. Dicotyledonous plants have well developed and primary roots.
  3. It has strong and hard stems.
  4. Dicotyledonous plants has reticulate venation.
  5. Dicotyledonous plants have flowers with 4 or 5 parts or in their multiples (tetramerous and pentamerous)

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