Write three differences of monocot leaf and dicot leaf.
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This difference begins from the seed and remains throughout the life cycle. Monocotshave one cotyledon while dicots have two cotyledons. ... Another main difference inmonocot and dicot leaf is that monocot leafhas an equal number of stomata on either side, but dicot has more stomata at its lower surface.
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Plants are present in a wide range around us. It is one of a large kingdom of the organism. Plants have different types of species. One of their classification is as monocot and dicots. Monocots and dicots differ from each other in four structures: leaves, stems, roots and flowers. This difference begins from the seed and remains throughout the life cycle. Monocots have one cotyledon while dicots have two cotyledons. Monocots include all grasses and grass-like plants while dicots include all our trees, bushes, etc. Monocots leaves mostly have parallel veins whereas, dicot leaves have net-veins. Dicot leaves have thick cuticle at the upper layer and thin cuticle at lower layer whereas monocot leaves have uniform cuticle on both the surfaces. Another main difference in monocot and dicot leaf is that monocot leaf has an equal number of stomata on either side, but dicot has more stomata at its lower surface.
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