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Answered by sharmaraja44079
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Monocotyledon, or monocot for short, refers to one of two groups of flowering plants, or “angiosperms.” Most flowering plants are traditionally divided into two different categories: monocots and dicots. Members of each group tend to share similar features.Monocots, as the name implies, are defined by having seeds that contain a single (mono-) embryonic leaf known as a cotyledon. This is a monophyletic group that constitutes a majority of our agricultural biomass and include many important cr...

Answered by suraj8853
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These two differ in four different structural traits: roots, stems, leaves and flower. ... Cotyledon refers to the 'first seed leaf', present in the embryo. If it is a single seed leaf, then it is categorised as monocots and if it is a pair of leaves then it is categorised as dicots.

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