first of all Monocot and Dicot are seeds not roots but corn is a Monocot seed because it does not have to cotyledons........
Corn is a monocot plant. This means that its seeds have only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
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Arugula is a dicot as it is part of the class magnoliopsida which have the netlike venation pattern in leaves, the root system involving a taproot, and other characteristics that defines a dicot and differentiates it from a monocot
Since popcorn was corn to begin with, and corn is a monocot, then "popcorn" is a monocot, although it won't grow into one if its already been cooked.
No, these are found in dicot & monocot's root, stem and leaves.
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Sweet corn is a monocot.
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Corn is a monocot. A monocot has one cotyledon, which means there is only one leaf present in the seed.
dicot
Corn is a monocot plant. This means that its seeds have only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
Maize, or corn, is a monocotyledonous plant, being a member of the grass family.Corn (Scientific name, Zea mays) is also known as maize. Corn is a monocot meaning it has only 1 cotyledon compared to 2 found in a dicot.
It is dicot...
MONOCOT
Arugula is a dicot as it is part of the class magnoliopsida which have the netlike venation pattern in leaves, the root system involving a taproot, and other characteristics that defines a dicot and differentiates it from a monocot
Since popcorn was corn to begin with, and corn is a monocot, then "popcorn" is a monocot, although it won't grow into one if its already been cooked.