No. Cotton is a variety of plants in the Genus Gossypium. This is part of the Order Malvales. These are dicotyledonous
No. Chikoo is a Dicotyledon plant. It has two cotyledons(Seed Leaves).
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Most probably no. Plants like grasses, bamboo and bananas are monocotyledons
All plants use photosynthesis.
they are dicotyledon.
Monocotyledons and dicotyledons
Monocotyledons are plants that only have one seed cotyledon. Dicotyledons have to cotyledons. Not all of these plants have to be green plants.
No. Chikoo is a Dicotyledon plant. It has two cotyledons(Seed Leaves).
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Lore Kutschera has written: 'Monocotyledoneae' -- subject(s): Cultivated Plants, Monocotyledons, Plants, Cultivated, Roots (Botany)
Most probably no. Plants like grasses, bamboo and bananas are monocotyledons
Most plants around us are dicotyledons, except for plants that have parallel strips in their leaves, like grasses, palms, or lilies - those are monocotyledons.
Cotton plants.
yes cotton plants do need water for it to bloom and produce cotton
Chloroplasts are found in both vascualr plants (monocotyledons and dicotyledons) as well as non-vascular plants such as mosses and algae
Cotton plants.
Monocots, or monocotyledons, are flower-producing plants. All plants, are green, so if that's what you mean. Their fruit are not necessarily green, though. A corn is a monocot and it's yellow.