With the aid of four features, how do monocotyledon plants from those that are dicotyledons?
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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.
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Monocots varies from dicots in 4 separate structural features: leaves, stems, roots and flowers.
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- But, the variance start from the very initial of the plant's life cycle: the seed. Within the seed presents the plant's embryo.
- Monocots can be described as the plants with the seed holding only one cotyledon (vein), and the plant is known as monocotyledons,
- While plants with the seed holding two cotyledons are called as dicots, and the plant is known as dicotyledons.
- Monocots leaves are usually parallel venation, whereas the dicots leaves are reticulate venation.
Example of Monocotlyedons: Rice, maize and onion etc,.
Example of Dicotlyedons: Potato, Pea and sunflower etc,.
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