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monocots have one seed leaf or cotyledos They have long narrow and parralel veined leaves. example: corn,coconut answered by:mildred b: calopez monocots have one seed leaf or cotyledon They have long narrow and parralel veined leaves. example: corn,coconut answered by:mildred b: calopez

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dicots refers to two cotyledons also recognized as the halves of seeds such as the red bean. If you allow a dried red bean to soak in water for a short while and then open and remove the red outer 'hull' the cotyledons (2 of them) can be separated. 2 cotyledons qualify the red bean as a di-cotyledon.

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Plants with fibrous roots, leaves with parallel venation, seed with single cotyledon and vascular bundles without cambium are classified under monocots. Examples are wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize etc.

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The easiest monocot to find is to go to your lawn, bend down, and look at the blades of grass. They're monocots, aren't they?

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Here, there and everywhere. More often in the cultivated fields.

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In the bundle sheath cells

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Where are stoma found in monocot leaves?

Stomata are found mostly on the underside of leaves, whether monocot or dicot.


Is a onion a dicot or a monocot?

An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.


Is monocot a gymnosperm?

Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.


Is spruce a monocot or dicot?

Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)


Is a spruce tree a dicot or monocot?

Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)

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Is daylily monocot or dicot?

Its most likley Monocot all plants ar monocot only some reverse to dicot


Where are stoma found in monocot leaves?

Stomata are found mostly on the underside of leaves, whether monocot or dicot.


Is a onion a dicot or a monocot?

An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.


Is jeera a monocot?

No. Jeera is a dicotyledonous seed


Do monocot plants make seed?

yes, they are flowering plants and produce seed


What plants grow from monocot seeds?

there are about 200 types


How did rice grow?

Riceis the seed of the monocot plants


Is a daylily a dicot?

Its most likley Monocot all plants ar monocot only some reverse to dicot


What kinds of plants produce a cork cambium monocot?

The monocots like the maize produce the cork cambium monocot.


Is a daylily monocot or dicot?

Monocots are made up of simple flowering plants. Daylilies are monocots. Other monocots include orchids, palms, bananas, pineapples, and corn.


Is monocot a gymnosperm?

Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.