Write difference between monocoyledanous stem and dicotyledanous stem?
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The Monocot is the plant that has only one cotyledon in the embryo, whereas Dicot is the plant that has two cotyledons in the embryo. Monocots and dicots differ from each other in four structures: leaves, steam, roots and flowers. Here we'll be differentiating it between the stem of the monocot and Dicot plant
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The Monocot is the plant that has only one cotyledon in the embryo, whereas Dicot is the plant that has two cotyledons in the embryo. Monocots and dicots differ from each other in four structures: leaves, steam, roots and flowers. Here we'll be differentiating it between the stem of the monocot and Dicot plant
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dicotyleden
1. Single layered epidermis with thick cuticle
2. Multicellular epidermal hairs may or may not be present
3. Hypodermis is generally collenchymatous
4. The different tissues are arranged in concentric fashion
5. Ground tissue is differentiated into hypodermis, cortex, endodermis, pericycle and pith
Monocotyleden
1. Single layered epidermis with thick cuticle. Epidermal hairs absent
2. Epidermal hairs absent
3. Hypodermis is generally sclerenchymatous
4. Concentric arrangement is absent
5. No differentiation except hypodermis
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1. Single layered epidermis with thick cuticle
2. Multicellular epidermal hairs may or may not be present
3. Hypodermis is generally collenchymatous
4. The different tissues are arranged in concentric fashion
5. Ground tissue is differentiated into hypodermis, cortex, endodermis, pericycle and pith
Monocotyleden
1. Single layered epidermis with thick cuticle. Epidermal hairs absent
2. Epidermal hairs absent
3. Hypodermis is generally sclerenchymatous
4. Concentric arrangement is absent
5. No differentiation except hypodermis
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