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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.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
A taproot develop from the radicle of the embryo and becomes the main root. It branches further into secondary and tertiary roots. The tap root grows deep beneath the soil and is always present underground. Tap roots are found in dicot plants. Firbrous roots grow from parts of the plant other than the radicle, like the stem or leaves. They do not have a single primary root because the embryonic root dies when the plant is still young. They are slender, fibrous and they do not grow deep into the soil but branch out in the superficial layers of the soil. Fibrous roots can be found as underground roots or aerial roots. These roots are found in monocot plants.
Dicots have tap roots. Monocots have fiberous roots.
no there is no cambium present in monocot roots.
monocots don't form tap roots but rather a fibrous root system where no one root is bigger than the others
Adventitious roots in the form of fibrous roots are generally produced by monocots but there are several examples of Dicots also producing adv. roots.
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.
Fibrous roots
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Monocot and dicot
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first of all Monocot and Dicot are seeds not roots but corn is a Monocot seed because it does not have to cotyledons........
monocot is bigger than dicot
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots