Soybeans are dicots.
Flowering plants (angiosperms) are monocots.
The above answer is partly correct in that the grasses such as rye, rice, wheat and corn are monocots, but all other flowering plants except for the grasses and sedges are dicotyledons (dicots).
Soybeans are dicots.
Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.
The fern probably is a monocot.actually its niether. the separation between mono and dicot is only relevant to flowering plants of which ferns are not members.
Moss is neither a dicot or a monocot. Both of those terms apply to flowering plants and seed propogation. True mosses do not flower nor are propogated from seed.
NO. Only flowering plants can be classified as either falling under monocot or dicot. Ferns are not flowering plants therefore are not monocots. They produce using spores and are classified as Pterophytes.
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.
The fern probably is a monocot.actually its niether. the separation between mono and dicot is only relevant to flowering plants of which ferns are not members.
is ampalaya monocot?
dicot becouse it is a flowering crop
It is dicot...
Cosmos are flowering plants that are dicots.
Neither. Monocot and dicot are two classifications of vascular seed plants (the flowering and cone plants) Hornworts are in a very primitive group of plants usually called Lycophytes. The Lycophyta also includes liverworts and mosses. They are the non-vasuclar seedless plants. Since the terms monocot and dicot refer most specifically to the structure of the seed, they do not desribe the seedless plants.
Monocots are made up of simple flowering plants. Daylilies are monocots. Other monocots include orchids, palms, bananas, pineapples, and corn.
well dicot is a flowering plant/tree monocot is a seed plant/tree so a birch tree would be a monocot.
Neither, because it is not an angiosperm (flowering plant). A monocot (monocotyledon) is an angiosperm with one cotyledon (seed-leaf) while a dicot (dicotyledon) is an angiosperms with two cotyledons (seed-leaves). Western red cedars are gymnosperms. A gymnosperm has "naked seeds" meaning that the seeds (ovules) are not found in an ovary but rather on leaves, scales or in cones.
Moss is neither a dicot or a monocot. Both of those terms apply to flowering plants and seed propogation. True mosses do not flower nor are propogated from seed.
Its most likley Monocot all plants ar monocot only some reverse to dicot