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why does chilli has a dioctyledonous root

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Answered by RofinaRock
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The Chilli Plant is an Angiosperm, or the flowering plants that make up the largest and most diverse phyla in the plant kingdom, one of the two main classes: monocots and dicots. Of which they consist of the later. Dicots are dicotyledons, meaning they have two cotyledons. ... Dicots usually have taproot root systems.

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