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  1. Dicot plants generally have reticulate venation and taproot systems, while monocot plants usually show parallel venation and fibrous roots. These differences are part of the evolutionary adaptations that affect water and nutrient transport, with dicots often having deeper root systems to survive inRead more

    Dicot plants generally have reticulate venation and taproot systems, while monocot plants usually show parallel venation and fibrous roots. These differences are part of the evolutionary adaptations that affect water and nutrient transport, with dicots often having deeper root systems to survive in various environments, and monocots adapted to spread out on the surface.

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  2. Plants are grouped as herbs (soft and green stems), shrubs (woody stems branching near the ground), and trees (tall and thick woody stems). Stems provide support, and the variations in stem type are linked to a plant's overall height, growth habits, and structural needs. Trees have the strongest supRead more

    Plants are grouped as herbs (soft and green stems), shrubs (woody stems branching near the ground), and trees (tall and thick woody stems). Stems provide support, and the variations in stem type are linked to a plant’s overall height, growth habits, and structural needs. Trees have the strongest support for large canopies, while herbs are more delicate and lower to the ground.

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  3. Camels have long legs, wide hooves, and humps that store fat, allowing them to survive in desert conditions with scarce water and food. These features help camels walk on sand without sinking, conserve water, and store energy for long periods, making them well-suited for survival in hot, dry desertRead more

    Camels have long legs, wide hooves, and humps that store fat, allowing them to survive in desert conditions with scarce water and food. These features help camels walk on sand without sinking, conserve water, and store energy for long periods, making them well-suited for survival in hot, dry desert environments.

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  4. Example of 'A': Rose plant (Dicot with reticulate venation) Example of 'B': Grass plant (Monocot with parallel venation) For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-2/

    Example of ‘A’: Rose plant (Dicot with reticulate venation)
    Example of ‘B’: Grass plant (Monocot with parallel venation)

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  5. Effects: Deforestation leads to loss of biodiversity, destruction of animal habitats, increased soil erosion, and changes in climate patterns. Solutions: We can address this challenge by promoting reforestation, adopting sustainable resource management practices, spreading awareness about the importRead more

    Effects: Deforestation leads to loss of biodiversity, destruction of animal habitats, increased soil erosion, and changes in climate patterns.
    Solutions: We can address this challenge by promoting reforestation, adopting sustainable resource management practices, spreading awareness about the importance of biodiversity, and enforcing stricter environmental protection laws.

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