1.The monocot leaves are identical on both sides (isobilateral) where as dicot leaves are dorsiventral (i. e. having palisade cells on the upper side and spongy parenchyma on the lower side).
2. Monocot leaves generally have parallel venation and dicot leaves have reticulate venation.
The venation in the monocots run in parallel lines in one direction like in a blade of grass. The Dicots have webbed or net veins that branch out like in an oak leaf.
In monocots the leaves have parallel veins.
In dicots the leaves have branched veins.
An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.
yes, because it veins are not parallel and the stem are wood
yes, tomato is a dicotyledon. it has 2 embryonic leaves (or cotyledons).
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
what is the deifference between a monocot and a dicot?1. A monocot plant has one cotyledon (scutellum) in its embryo whereas a dicot plant has two cotyledones.2. A moncot plant has generally isobilateral leaf with parallel venation whereas a diicot plant has dorsiventral leaf with reticulate venation.3. The vascular bundles in monocot plants are without intrafasicular cambium whereas in dicot the vascular bundles has cambium in between xylem and phloem.a monocot has a one seed cotyledon(the word "mono" means "one")..while the dicot has a two seed cotyledon...
monocot because its veins are parallel
Monocot leaves, like those in corn, have parallel veins that don't branch out. Dicot leaves, on the other hand, are netted, branching out in a webby pattern.
An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.
Monocot is differnet from dicot because of many reasons. One of the reasons is that monocots seeds have one part, while dicot seeds have two parts. Also monocot leaves have parallel veins, and dicot have net-veined leaves. Monocot flowers come in parts of threes, and dicot flowers come in parts of fours and fives. Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles, and dicot bundles come in a ring. The roots of monocot are fibrous, and the ones of dicot are traproots. Those are some of the differences of Monocots and Dicots
it is a Dicot
yes, because it veins are not parallel and the stem are wood
yes, tomato is a dicotyledon. it has 2 embryonic leaves (or cotyledons).
Monocots have one seed leaf while Dicots have two seed leaves. Monocot leaves have parallel veins but dicot leaves have a central vein with side veins that branch out from it in a herringbone formation.
what is the deifference between a monocot and a dicot?1. A monocot plant has one cotyledon (scutellum) in its embryo whereas a dicot plant has two cotyledones.2. A moncot plant has generally isobilateral leaf with parallel venation whereas a diicot plant has dorsiventral leaf with reticulate venation.3. The vascular bundles in monocot plants are without intrafasicular cambium whereas in dicot the vascular bundles has cambium in between xylem and phloem.a monocot has a one seed cotyledon(the word "mono" means "one")..while the dicot has a two seed cotyledon...
it depends if it has lets say, one cotyledon, parallel veins, and petals in multiples of three then then its a monocot, if it has two cotyledons, petals in multiples of 4 or 5, and its leaves have network veins then it's a dicot, so id guess a poinciana tree is a dicot
I am pretty positive that they are dicots because their leaf veins are reticulated, not parallel.
An onion is monocotyledonous because the veins in the leaves are parallel, it has a fibrous root system and only one seed cotyledon.