What are dicots (dicotelydon)and monocots
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 4 months ago
Plants with the seed having only one cotyledon are called as monocots, and the plant is called as monocotyledons.
Plants with the seed having two cotyledons are called as dicots and plant is called as dicotyledons.
In monocots the embryo has only one cotyledon, the pollen tube contain single pore or furrow (monocolpate), whereas in dicots the embryo has two cotyledons and the pollen tube have three or more pore or furrow (tricolpate).
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