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what is monocort and explain

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Answered by monalisachumkey
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: a chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as a grass, lily, or palm) having an embryo with a single cotyledon, usually parallel-veined leaves, and floral organs arranged in multiples of three : monocotyledon Monocots account for a quarter of all flowering plants.

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monocotyledon is any flowering plant of the class Monocotyledonae, having a single embryonic seed leaf, leaves with parallel veins, and flowers with parts in threes: includes grasses, lilies, palms, and orchids Often shortened to monocot Compare dicotyledon.

A chiefly herbaceous angiospermous plant (such as grass, lily, or palm) having an embryo with a single cotyledon, usually parallel-veined leaves, and floral organs arranged in multiples of three: monocotyledon Monocots account for a quarter of all flowering plants.

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