They are seed plants, and are angiosperms. (flowering seed plants) Monocots: They have one cotyledon (which they store food in), flowers parts in threes, leaves are parallel veins, have bundles ofvasular tissue that are scattered. They include grasses, orchids, onions, lilies, ad palms. Dicots: They have two cotyledons, flower parts in four or fives, leaves are with branching veins, have bundles of vascular tissue in a ring. They include roses, cactuses, sunflowers, peanut, and peas. Believe me, these are all from my science text book!!!!!!!!!!
It and all of the other members of the olive family are dicots.
No, cycas plants are not monocots. They belong to a different group of plants called gymnosperms, which are seed-producing plants that have exposed seeds, unlike monocots and dicots, which are flowering plants with enclosed seeds.
Horsetails, also known as Equisetum, are neither dicots nor monocots. They are a separate group of plants classified as a primitive type of vascular plant known as Equisetopsida. They are characterized by jointed stems, lack of seeds, and spore-producing cones.
Cornflower seeds are dicots. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf. Cornflowers belong to the Asteraceae family, which includes many dicot plant species.
Almond is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have one.
It and all of the other members of the olive family are dicots.
Monocots are found in the Plant Kingdom, specifically in the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms). Dicots are also found in the Plant Kingdom in the same division Magnoliophyta.
Dicots are woody, monocots are not. Dicots have two cotyledons, monocots have one. The flower petals group differently. Dicots have a three hole depression on their seeds, monocots have one. There are a few more differences that you can look up.
No, cycas plants are not monocots. They belong to a different group of plants called gymnosperms, which are seed-producing plants that have exposed seeds, unlike monocots and dicots, which are flowering plants with enclosed seeds.
So sorry but you have that backwards. Bamboo which is a monocot is the fastest growing plant that there is. The reason for this is: monocots do not make as big an investment in their structural support, that is they do not grow as much wood as dicots.
Yes, cacti are dicots. Dicots are a type of flowering plant that have two seed leaves, whereas monocots have one seed leaf. Cacti belong to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes dicots.
Bulbs are typically modified stems that can belong to either monocots or dicots, depending on the specific plant species. There is no universal rule that dictates whether bulbs belong to monocots or dicots as they can be found in various plant groups.
The concept that monocots are more primitive than dicots was proposed by botanist John Ray in the 17th century. Ray believed that plants with a single cotyledon, like monocots, represented an earlier stage in plant evolution compared to plants with two cotyledons, like dicots.
Horsetails, also known as Equisetum, are neither dicots nor monocots. They are a separate group of plants classified as a primitive type of vascular plant known as Equisetopsida. They are characterized by jointed stems, lack of seeds, and spore-producing cones.
Cornflower seeds are dicots. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf. Cornflowers belong to the Asteraceae family, which includes many dicot plant species.
Gymnosperms and dicots have secondary growth, which is the ability to grow in girth and produce wood. In contrast, monocots do not exhibit secondary growth and rely on primary growth for their development.
Almond is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have one.