There are around 300 families of flowering plants which are considered to be dicots. Some examples include:
The non-vascular, bryophytes, plants called horworts.
Common examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, tomatoes, and sunflower seeds. Dicot seeds usually have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that provide nutrients for the developing embryo plant.
A dicot plant is any plant that has two juvenile leaves (cotyledons) as a seedling. Dicot plants do not have parallel veins in the leaves. Examples of dicot plants include: roses, beans, peas, fig tree, poplar, oak, pumpkin.
A rose is a dicot as it belongs to the eudicot group. Some examples of free-living forms include bacteria, some types of algae, and fungi. These organisms can live independently outside of a host organism.
There are around 300 families of flowering plants which are considered to be dicots. Some examples include:sunflower familypea familygeranium familyrose familyoak familymaple family
A seed with two cotyledons is called a dicotyledon or dicot. Examples of dicot plants include beans, sunflowers, and roses. These plants typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
dicot plants are plants that bear fruits that bear two coteyledons. eg;potato-solanum tuberosum apple-maulus domestic peas-pissum sativum
A flowering plant with two cotyledons in their seeds is called a dicot plant. Dicotyledonous plants have seeds that typically produce two embryonic leaves upon germination, compared to monocot plants that have only one cotyledon. Examples of dicot plants include roses, sunflowers, and beans.
it is a dicot.
Its most likley Monocot all plants ar monocot only some reverse to dicot
Beans are common examples of a dicot seed
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