write two differences between monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants
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Plants can be separated into two distinct categories: monocots and dicots. ... 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.
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Monocotyledonous plants :
✔ Monocot seeds have one cotyledon.
✔ Adventitious root system is present .
✔ Leaves show parallel venation.
✔ Leaves are isobilateral.
✔ Secondary growth is absent.
✔ Flowers are trimerous.
✔ Example: Poaceae (Grasses).
Dicotyledonous plants :
✔ Dicot seeds have two cotyledons.
✔Tap root system is present.
✔ Leaves show reticulate venation.
✔Leaves are dorsiventral.
✔ Secondary growth takes place.
✔ Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous.
✔ Example : Mango , Almond etc.
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BeBrainly
Here's the answer !!
Monocotyledonous plants :
✔ Monocot seeds have one cotyledon.
✔ Adventitious root system is present .
✔ Leaves show parallel venation.
✔ Leaves are isobilateral.
✔ Secondary growth is absent.
✔ Flowers are trimerous.
✔ Example: Poaceae (Grasses).
Dicotyledonous plants :
✔ Dicot seeds have two cotyledons.
✔Tap root system is present.
✔ Leaves show reticulate venation.
✔Leaves are dorsiventral.
✔ Secondary growth takes place.
✔ Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous.
✔ Example : Mango , Almond etc.
Hope This Helps You :)
BeBrainly
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