Science, asked by ridam5, 1 year ago

What are the similarities and differences between?<br />
a) jowar and moong<br />
b) onion and corinader<br />
c) leaves of banana and mango<br />
d) coconut tree and jowar stalk plant

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Answered by tejasgupta
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a) Jowar & Moong....
1. The moong is dicot whereas the jowar is monocot. 
2. jowar has fibrous root whereas moong has tap root system. 
3. jowar has parallel venation whereas moong has reticulate venation in leaves.

b) Onion & Corriender
Coriander is a herb. Onion is a vegetable. They taste different and they have different uses. If your recipe calls for coriander, you can not substitute it for Onionor Spring Onion

c) 
leaves of banana and mango
the shape of the mango and banana are different. the shape of the banana is like a sickle without a handle . the mango is bulged from all sides, towards the bottom one side it is sligtly caved inside.mango has a large single nut (the seed) inside, Banana has tiny seeds inside and the entire fruit is edible. mango is in two forms 1. the juice is had. 2. the mango is cut into pieces and had. most importantly mango is a seasonal fruit.it comes in summer months and is called the king of the fruits.banana is available all through the year
d)  coconut tree and jowar stalk plant

A coconut tree is a palm tree. The coconuts are not actually nuts, but rather the fruit of this particular type of palm tree. A nut has a hard, outer, inedible shell. While it may seem that a coconut does, it doesn't in botanical terms. A palm tree, in laymen terms, can refer to a lot of things. However, to be a TRUE palm tree, it must be an angiosperm. In other words, it must produce flowers. All flowers make some sort of fruit. You might not be able to see them (flower and/or fruit), but they are there. Palms also have a leaf type that is called a "frond," and they are all evergreen; they don't drop their leaves seasonally. The distinction of the coconut palm is simply that it makes a fruit we like to eat. As a Florida native, I am familiar with a tree called the "Sabal" palm. While it looks like it might be a palm tree, it is not. It is "coniferous," which means it is cone-bearing. Conifers are not angiosperms. They don't have flowers. The cone itself usually functions as both the “flower” (the site of fertilization) and the seed carrier. Sabals ARE evergreen and DO have frondy leaves, but they are not angiosperms and thus NOT a true palm.


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Answered by sinhaanil1183
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a) Jowar & Moong....

1. The moong is dicot whereas the jowar is monocot. 

2. jowar has fibrous root whereas moong has tap root system. 

3. jowar has parallel venation whereas moong has reticulate venation in leaves.

b) Onion & Corriender

Coriander is a herb. Onion is a vegetable. They taste different and they have different uses. If your recipe calls for coriander, you can not substitute it for Onionor Spring Onion

c) leaves of banana and mango

the shape of the mango and banana are different. the shape of the banana is like a sickle without a handle . the mango is bulged from all sides, towards the bottom one side it is sligtly caved inside.mango has a large single nut (the seed) inside, Banana has tiny seeds inside and the entire fruit is edible. mango is in two forms 1. the juice is had. 2. the mango is cut into pieces and had. most importantly mango is a seasonal fruit.it comes in summer months and is called the king of the fruits.banana is available all through the year

d)  coconut tree and jowar stalk plant

A coconut tree is a palm tree. The coconuts are not actually nuts, but rather the fruit of this particular type of palm tree. A nut has a hard, outer, inedible shell. While it may seem that a coconut does, it doesn't in botanical terms. A palm tree, in laymen terms, can refer to a lot of things. However, to be a TRUE palm tree, it must be an angiosperm. In other words, it must produce flowers. All flowers make some sort of fruit. You might not be able to see them (flower and/or fruit), but they are there. Palms also have a leaf type that is called a "frond," and they are all evergreen; they don't drop their leaves seasonally. The distinction of the coconut palm is simply that it makes a fruit we like to eat. As a Florida native, I am familiar with a tree called the "Sabal" palm. While it looks like it might be a palm tree, it is not. It is "coniferous," which means it is cone-bearing. Conifers are not angiosperms. They don't have flowers. The cone itself usually functions as both the “flower” (the site of fertilization) and the seed carrier. Sabals ARE evergreen and DO have frondy leaves, but they are not angiosperms and thus NOT a true palm.

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