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what are the similarities and differences between Jowar and moong onion and coriander ​

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Answered by Risshan
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Answer:

Jowar is a monocot crop with a single seed but Moong is a dicot with two seeds. Jowar stems from fibrous root system and Moong stems from tap root system. Jowar has parallel veins system in their leaves but Moong has reticulate vein system in their leaves. Both Jowar and Bajra are Angiosperms.

Onions grow as tubers under the soil whereas the coriander seeds are found on the tip of coriander plants. Coriander is almost sweet whereas onions are spicy. Onion is a vegetable whereas coriander is a herb. Both onion and coriander are used in cooking.

Answered by ridishpreet
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Explanation:

Jowar is a monocot crop with a single seed but Moong is a dicot with two seeds. Jowar stems from fibrous root system and Moong stems from tap root system. Jowar has parallel veins system in their leaves but Moong has reticulate vein system in their leaves. Both Jowar and Bajra are Angiosperms

Similarity: Both jowar and moong are annual plants.

Onion and Coriander

1. It is a type of monocot plant. Coriander is a type of dicot plant.

2. It is a type of vegetable. It is a type of herb.

3. The edible part is a bulb. The edible part is leaf and stems.

Similarity: Both onion and coriander are annual plants.

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