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What are monocotyledons and dicotyledons? Give examples.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Cotyledons are imported part of the embryo found in a seed.

They are the initiator of a seedling to grows from the soil when it germinates. 

Monocotyledons cotyledon
only one number.

They also special categories, such as flower parts in multiples of threes.

Accordingly, they are having three to nine number of petals, or they could have sepals which produce them flowers.

They also have adventitious roots.

Examples of Monocotyledon Plants.

The onion plant that we actually eat is a monocotyledon plant.

Plants are classified by botanists as either monocotyledons or dicotyledons. 

Dicotyledons, are plants that have two initial cotyledons.

This lesson focuses on dicots.

In addition to having two seed leaves, dicots have flower parts in groups of four or five.

Additionally, the vascular bundles that carry water and nutrients through the stems of dicots are arranged in concentric circles rather than being randomly scattered.

One classic example of a dicotyledon plant is the magnolia tree.

These trees grow in many places in the southern United States.

In fact, the magnolia is the state tree of Mississippi.

Magnolia trees are classified as dicots because they germinate with two cotyledons.
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