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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago
We can examine the plant whether it is monocot or dicot on the basis of their structure of seeds, roots , leaves and stems.
Seeds: A seed of a monocot plant has one cotyledon and that of a dicot plants has two cotyledons.
Roots: Monocots have adventitious roots, whereas dicots have a radicle from which a root develops.
Leaves: If the leaf has a stalk, then the plant is a dicot. But, in the case of a monocot plant, the leaf is sessile, which means it is attached directly by its base without a stalk.
Leaves venation: If the leaves have parallel venations that are long and thin, then the plant is monocot. If the leaves have a branched venation, then the plant is a dicot.
Stem: Monocot plants normally have a weak stem, whereas dicots have a strong stem.
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