What is monocot and dicot information with example
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Monocots differ from dicots in four distinct structural features: leaves, stems, roots and flowers. But, the differences start from the very beginning of the plant's life cycle: the seed. Within the seed lies the plant's embryo. Whereas monocots have one cotyledon (vein), dicots have two.
Some examples of monocots are garlic, onions, corn, wheat, rice, asparagus, sugarcane, lilies, orchids and grass, while tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, beans, peas, clovers, apples and pears are different kinds of dicots. ... Dicotyledon means dual seed leaf.
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monocots, are flowering plants whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
e.g.
Grasses,
Orchids,
Poales,
Palm trees,
etc...
Dicots, are flowering plants whose seeds typically contain two embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
e.g.
mango tree,
Banyan tree,
etc...
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monocots, are flowering plants whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
e.g.
Grasses,
Orchids,
Poales,
Palm trees,
etc...
Dicots, are flowering plants whose seeds typically contain two embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
e.g.
mango tree,
Banyan tree,
etc...
thanks...
nice to help you
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