A flowering plant also known as an angiosperm have roots, leaves and stems. They are either and monocot which has 3 petals branching roots and parallel vines, Or it is a diocot which has 4 or 5 petals trap roots and branching vines.
Fibrous root is made up of many thin branching roots. It is generally found in monocots.
first of all Monocot and Dicot are seeds not roots but corn is a Monocot seed because it does not have to cotyledons........
Fibrous root system
It will have a seed which has only one cotyledon, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
roots
A flowering plant also known as an angiosperm have roots, leaves and stems. They are either and monocot which has 3 petals branching roots and parallel vines, Or it is a diocot which has 4 or 5 petals trap roots and branching vines.
Branching in roots is endogenous and in stems it is exogenous
Tap root
The veins are branching up and down the leaf instead of branching up from a thick, center midrib.
Monocot plant do not contain endosperm unlike dicot plants. This is the reason why monocot roots do not increase in thickness as much as dicot roots do.
Theses roots which develop from the stem are equal in size.They are known as a adventitious,roots which give rise to branch or lateral roots and form a adventitious
Fibrous roots
Monocot and dicot
Fibrous root is made up of many thin branching roots. It is generally found in monocots.
first of all Monocot and Dicot are seeds not roots but corn is a Monocot seed because it does not have to cotyledons........
Monocot trees like palms have soft ground tissues in their stems without branching and produce very large inflorescence and crown of leaves.