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how many roots does dicotyledons ave
Yes, lemon leaves come from a dicotyledonous plant. Dicots, or dicotyledons, are characterized by having two seed leaves, or cotyledons, in their seeds. Lemon trees (Citrus limon) belong to the Rutaceae family, which is part of the dicot group. Thus, lemon leaves exhibit the typical features associated with dicots, such as netted venation and a variety of leaf shapes.
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Red peas are dicotyledons, which means they have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate.
Aaron Goldberg has written: 'Character variation in angiosperm families' -- subject(s): Angiosperms, Dicotyledons 'Classification, evolution, and phylogeny of the families of Dicotyledons' -- subject(s): Classification, Dicotyledons, Evolution, Phylogeny
Dicots is short for dicotyledons. Di- is a prefix meaning two, dicotyledons (dicots) have two seed leaves, cotyledons.
Seeds with 2 cotyledon are called dicotyledons; often times referred to as dicots in short.
Cashews are examples of dicotyledons because they belong to the angiosperms, which are flowering plants that produce two cotyledons (seed leaves) in their seeds. Cashews are commonly used in cooking and snacking due to their rich, buttery flavor and crunchy texture.
Dicotyledons
the red pea is a dicotyledon.
It belongs to the Dicotyledoneae class.The Venus Flytrap is in the Magnoliopsida or dicotyledons class.
That may refer to dicot seeds, i.e., seeds of dicotyledons.