monocots have flower petals in multiples of 3 or 6, parallel veins in their leaves, and vascular bundles scattered throughout their stems and fibrous (bushy) roots.
Eudicots have flower petals in multiples of 4 or 5, netted veins in their leaves, and vascular bundles on the peremeter of their stems and thick taproots.
A monocot flower has only one cotyledon, and the dicot flower has two cotyledons.
For example, a corn seed can't be split into two parts, while a pea can. The corn seed is a monocot, and the pea is a dicot.
in monocot flower embryo has only 1 cotyledon.
while di means two and coty means cotyledon,
so dicot embryo has two cotyledons.
floral parts:in monocots floal parts are always 3 or its multiple.whereas in dicots floral parts are 4,5 or their multiple.
(floral parts are petals ,sepals , stamen etc)
furrows:monocot pollen has 1 furrow or pore.3 furrows or pores are present in dicote pollen.
Monocotyledons have their flower petals arranged in groups of three or factors of three (3, 6, 9...). Dicotyledons have their flower petals arranged in groups of four or five.
Monocot
Wheat is not a gymnosperm: it has tiny flowers that are hidden from view - that makes it an angiosperm I think (but am not sure) that it is a monocot. Initially only one leaf emerges, enclosed in a hard casing called the coleoptile. If it only has one leaf initially, then it is monocot.
Because God made it that way... just kidding. A monocot refers to any plant that has vascular bundles scattered around that stem whereas dicots have grouped vascular bundles. Monocots also have complete flowers or both male and female flowers on the same plant whereas dicots have incomplete flowers or only a male or female flower on one plant. Monocots can self pollinate, dicots require two plants for sexual reproduction.
In a eudicot herbaceous stem (if you are looking for the answer for the lab Organization of Flowering Plants).
I think Aster flowers are monocotyledonous.
Monocot flowers are generally trimerous whereas dicot flowers are pentamerous.
A palaeoherb is a flowering plant which is neither a eudicot nor a monocot.
Dicotyledon It has veined leaves and 3-5 petals
The Cherokee Rose (Rosa laevigata) is an Angiosperm of the Eudicot form. You can check this out because the flower has 5 petals and a wiry root ball. A monocot would have petals in groups of 3 and a bulb/corm, etc.
I think it's a dicot since it has two flowers.
The morning glory is not a monocot. It is a dicot. Dicots have a tap root, broad leaves, and flowers.
Both monocot and dicot plants bear flowers and fruits. Their habit and habitats are also same.
Monocot
monocot
Wheat is not a gymnosperm: it has tiny flowers that are hidden from view - that makes it an angiosperm I think (but am not sure) that it is a monocot. Initially only one leaf emerges, enclosed in a hard casing called the coleoptile. If it only has one leaf initially, then it is monocot.
They differ in shape ,size and even colour
Because God made it that way... just kidding. A monocot refers to any plant that has vascular bundles scattered around that stem whereas dicots have grouped vascular bundles. Monocots also have complete flowers or both male and female flowers on the same plant whereas dicots have incomplete flowers or only a male or female flower on one plant. Monocots can self pollinate, dicots require two plants for sexual reproduction.