In the seed only one. After germination many
They have veins branching up and down the leaves, not branching from a thick, center midrib like dicots.
Paralled venation
1. Monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo and dicots have two 2. Vascular bundles in monocots are closed in dicots these are open 3. Leaves have parallel venation in monocots & reticulate in dicots 4. Floral parts are in multiple of three in monocots, and five or their multiple in dicots.
viens to grow bigger Because palms belong to monocotyledons and almost all monocots have leaves with parallel venation.
This embryo is a dicot. Di = two.
Plants with three flattened rows of thin leaves are probably liverworts
Dicots and monocots differ based on how many seed-leaves they have. Monocots only sprout one leaf as a seed, whereas dicots sprout two, or possibly more.
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Because of monocots and dicots.
They are dicots. Monocots have linear leaves.
Wheat, whose meristematic leaves and stems are sheltered from direct light by upper leaves and leaf sheathes (erectophile morphology, common to grasses and most monocots, but not all monocots). Both lettuce and soybean, whose meristematic cells in expanding leaves and stems are 'exposed' (planophile morphology, common to dicots and a few monocots),
1. Monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo and dicots have two 2. Vascular bundles in monocots are closed in dicots these are open 3. Leaves have parallel venation in monocots & reticulate in dicots 4. Floral parts are in multiple of three in monocots, and five or their multiple in dicots.
viens to grow bigger Because palms belong to monocotyledons and almost all monocots have leaves with parallel venation.
This embryo is a dicot. Di = two.
Grasses belong to the kingdom plantae, to the phylum anthophyta, and to the class liliopsida. The liliopsida are what we generally call the monocots. Monocots are plants that produce a single leaf (as opposed to two leaves) with parallel veins (as opposed to branching veins). Monocots do not form wood. All of the grains in the world are monocots.
Grass is a monocot. In general, plants that have parallel stripes in their leaves (i.e., the leaves don't spread out) are monocots.
They are parts of plants. Monocots and dicots, or monocotyledons and dicotyledons, are the 2 categories of angiosperms, or flower producing plants.
No, Monocot seedlings typically have one seed-leaf, in contrast to the Dicotos which typically have two seed-leaves.
Plants with three flattened rows of thin leaves are probably liverworts