Simplified, monocots are simple plants that grow from the base, such as grass. More evolved plants have growth points at their extremes and grow from there. Most plants that we know from our daily lives are dicots. All trees are definitely ...
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Dicot seeds are consist of two parts called cotyledon. Because of two cotyledons in a dicot seed it is known as dicotyledon. It helps to provide the food to the growing young plant. Example of dicotyledon seeds is bean. Monocot seeds are th...
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one cotyledon; two cotyledons C) vascular bundles in a ring; vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem D) parallel veins; net veins
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The most significant difference between the stomata of monocots and dicots is the design of the guard cells - the monocots having the dumbell type, and dicots the pair-of -sausage type. Also the monocots have them arranged in regular arrays...
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Monocots and Dicots are two main groups of flowering plants. The distinction between these two groups is quiet fuzzy. And varies from plant to plant. Infact some monocots have characteristics of a dicot and vice versa. Such as Dioscoreales ...
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Monocots are plants with leaves that are usually long and slender with veins that all run in one direction (from the stem toward the tip), fibrous roots, flower parts are in 3's, and seeds have two cotyledons. The vascular cambium of monoco...
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The main difference is in the vascular cylinder or stele. In a monocot the phloem and xylem are in loose rings. With the phloem towards the outside and the xylem towards the inside. There is no pith in the center. In a dicot there is pith i...
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