What are monocots and dicots? State some differences.
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Dicots⭐
Monocots❤
⭐ The seeds of these plants have two cotyledons.
❤The seeds of these plants have a single cotyledon.
⭐The leaves have reticulate venation.
❤The leaves have parallel venation.
⭐The dicot plants mostly have tap root system.
❤Monocot plants have mostly fiborus root system
⭐Secondary growth is present.
❤Secondary growth often absent.
⭐Flower parts are in multiples of four or five. ❤Flower parts are in multiples of three.
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Dicots⭐
Monocots❤
⭐ The seeds of these plants have two cotyledons.
❤The seeds of these plants have a single cotyledon.
⭐The leaves have reticulate venation.
❤The leaves have parallel venation.
⭐The dicot plants mostly have tap root system.
❤Monocot plants have mostly fiborus root system
⭐Secondary growth is present.
❤Secondary growth often absent.
⭐Flower parts are in multiples of four or five. ❤Flower parts are in multiples of three.
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》Plants which have two cotyledons in its seed is called dicots.
■One simple and appropriate difference between monocot and dicot is that monocot is a single seed plant while dicot is a double seed plant.
■ A monocot has only one seed leaf monocot is short for 'monocotyledon'.
■The major morphological differences between monocot and dicot flowers include the number of cotyledons, pollen structure, number of flower parts, leaf veins, stem vascular arrangement, root development and secondary growth.
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》Plants which have two cotyledons in its seed is called dicots.
■One simple and appropriate difference between monocot and dicot is that monocot is a single seed plant while dicot is a double seed plant.
■ A monocot has only one seed leaf monocot is short for 'monocotyledon'.
■The major morphological differences between monocot and dicot flowers include the number of cotyledons, pollen structure, number of flower parts, leaf veins, stem vascular arrangement, root development and secondary growth.
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