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What is the important of the monocots?

There are about 60,000 species of monocots. In agriculture the largest portion of biomass is produced by monocots such as grasses, grains, and sugar cane. I guess the importance of the monocots is that they feed the world.


Lillies orchids and grasses are examples of what kind of plants?

Monocots Monocots


How long do monocots live?

The lifespan of monocots can vary greatly depending on the species. Some monocots, like certain orchids, can live for several decades, while others may have shorter lifespans of just a few years. Generally, monocots tend to have longer lifespans compared to annual plants.


What type of roots help support the plant?

Taproot and also stilt roots in many monocots


How many embryos do the seeds of monocots have?

1 embro


Are dates monocots or dicots?

dates are monocots


Are cornflower seeds dicots or monocots?

Cornflower seeds are dicots. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf. Cornflowers belong to the Asteraceae family, which includes many dicot plant species.


Are onions dicots or monocots?

All onions are monocots.


what are sepals called in monocots?

Sepals in monocots are called perianth


Do monocots have pith in their stems?

Yes, monocots do not have pith in their stems.


How many groups can angiosperms be divided in to?

Angiosperms can be divided into two main groups: monocots and dicots. Monocots have one seed leaf (cotyledon) and dicots have two seed leaves. These two groups are further classified into various families, genera, and species based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.


How many is the petal of a monocot?

Petals in monocots occur in multiples of 3.