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What is monocot and dicot root?

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What is monocot and dicot root?
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Himanshi Singla 8 years ago

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Use the prefix mono (one) and di (two) to help you remember the differences between these two flowering plant types. Flowering Plants are separated into two distinct groups, although there is some gray areas with certain plants. Monocots produce one leaf from the seed after germinating; dicots produce 2 Monocots produce parallel leaf veins; dicots produce a net-like display of veins. The differences continue and become more scientific. Try the link below from Wikipedia to begin with if you need more information.
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