monocot
Radish is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves when they sprout, whereas monocots have one seed leaf.
In monocot leaves petiole is represented by leaf- sheath..
Orange seeds are dicot seeds. Dicot seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocot seeds have only one seed leaf.
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
Monocot leaves typically have parallel veins, while dicot leaves have a network of branching veins. Monocot leaves often lack a petiole (leaf stem) and have a sheath surrounding the stem, while dicot leaves usually have a distinct petiole attaching the leaf to the stem. Additionally, monocot leaves are usually long and narrow with a linear shape, in contrast to the broader and more varied shapes of dicot leaves.
Monocot
Banana is a dicot leaf or monocot leaf
Sadabahar leaf belongs to a dicot plant.
it in fact is a dicot.
A lily is a monocot. Monocots are characterized by having one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three. Lilies fit this description, with their slender, parallel-veined leaves and flowers with parts in threes.
Chilli is dicot because it contant tow
dicot
Radish is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves when they sprout, whereas monocots have one seed leaf.
In monocot leaves petiole is represented by leaf- sheath..
Orange seeds are dicot seeds. Dicot seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocot seeds have only one seed leaf.
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
Monocot leaves typically have parallel veins, while dicot leaves have a network of branching veins. Monocot leaves often lack a petiole (leaf stem) and have a sheath surrounding the stem, while dicot leaves usually have a distinct petiole attaching the leaf to the stem. Additionally, monocot leaves are usually long and narrow with a linear shape, in contrast to the broader and more varied shapes of dicot leaves.