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Collect a monocot and dicot plant available in your area. Observe the plants carefully and describe them in scientific language.

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Monocots:

  • It’s embryo has only one cotyledon in seed.
  • The petals of monocot are in the form of multiples of three.
  • Stem vascular bundles are scattered.
  • In monocots, leaves are having parallel venation.
  • Monocots has fibrous or adventitious roots.

For example:

Bamboo, banana, onion etc.

Dicots:

  • It’s embryo has two cotyledons in seed.
  • In monocots, the petals are in the form of multiples of four or five.
  • Stem vascular bundles are in the form of rings.
  • In monocots, the leaves have reticulate venation.
  • Dicots has tap root system in them.

For example:

Banyan tree

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