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- Monocots show fibrous root system whereas dicots show tap root system.
- Monocot leaves have parallel venation whereas dicot leaves have reticulate venation.
- Monocots have a single cotyledon in their seeds whereas dicots show 2 cotyledons in their seeds.
- The flowers of monocots are trimerous which means they have three or multiple of three petals. The flowers of dicots are pentamerous which means they possess five or multiple of five petals.
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Born in1769 in the Island of Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte studied in a military school in Paris. In 1799 he led a coup known as 18 Brumaire and became the First Council. Subsequently, by 1804 he was made Emperor of France. He codified the French law under the name the Napoleonic Code of Law, which gave rights to protect private property and initiated the uniform system of weights and measures. He centralised the government and reinstated Roman Catholicism as the state religion. He was defeated by Nelson, the commander of the British army, in the Battle of the Nile and at the Battle of Trafalgar. The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was Napoleon’s final defeat by the Duke of Wellington. He was imprisoned in the island of St. Helena where he eventually died in 1821. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity formed the touchstone of the French Revolution.
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Mr Anshu Rai Raipur 4 years, 7 months ago
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