Monocots have seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel venation, and fibrous roots. Dicots have seeds with two cotyledons, reticulate venation, and taproots.
Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 2 Diversity in the Living World
What are monocots and dicots?
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Monocots are plants with seeds containing a single cotyledon, parallel venation in leaves, and fibrous roots. Dicots have seeds with two cotyledons, reticulate venation in leaves, and taproots. These distinctions help classify plants into two major groups based on seed structure.
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