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Are wheat monocots or dicots

Updated: 8/10/2023
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9y ago

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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.

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11y ago

Angiosperms are further classified into Dicot & Monocot, therefore, dicot is in Angiosperms.

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12y ago

monocot seed

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12y ago

Wheat is a monocotyledon plant.

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9y ago

definitely monocot

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11y ago

Yes it is

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13y ago

monocot

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11y ago

monocot

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