What are the difference between leaf venation and cotylond
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Monocotyledons have one cotyledon in the embryo. Leaf veins are reticulated (branched). Leaf veins are parallel. Some dicots are epistomatous i.e., they have stomata only on one surface on their leaves.
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Based on the number of cotyledons there can be two groups among angiosperms:
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Monocotyledons:
1. Have one cotyledon
2. They have fibrous roots.
3. They have parallel leave venation
Dicotyledons:
1. Have two cotyledons.
2. They have taproots.
3. They have reticulated venation.
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