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Posted by Hemanth Krishna 5 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
| Monocotyledon | Dicotyledon |
| The monocot embryos have a single cotyledon | The dicot embryos have a pair of cotyledons |
| They have a fibrous root system | They have a tap root system |
| Leaves in monocots have parallel venation | Leaves in dicots have reticulate or net venation |
| In monocot flowers, the count of parts of the flower is a multiple of three or equal to three | The count of parts in a dicot flower is a multiple of four or five or equal to four or five |
| The roots and stems of Monocotyledons does not possess a cambium and cannot increase in diameter | The roots and stems of Dicotyledons possess a cambium and have the ability to increase in diameter. |
| A few examples of monocotyledons are garlic, onions, wheat, corn and grass | A few examples of dicots are beans, cauliflower, apples and pear |
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