Difference between monocot and dicot leaf

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago
Dicot leaf :
(i) It is dorsoventral leaf.
(ii) Stomata found only on lower epidermis.
(iii) Reticulate leaf vena¬tion.
(iv) Mesophyll is differ-entiated into spongy and palisade tissues. e.g., Dicot plants.
Monocot leaf :
(i) It is isobilateral leaf.
(ii) Stomata found both on lower and upper epidermis.
(iii) Parallel leaf venation.
(iv) Mesophyll not divided into spongy and palisade tissues, e.g., Monocot plants.
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