They have one cotyledon in the seed, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
Flowering plants are classified as monocots or dicots based on the number of cotyledons in their seeds. Monocots have one cotyledon, while dicots have two cotyledons. This distinction also affects other characteristics of the plants, such as leaf venation and floral parts.
Yes, monocots do not have pith in their stems.
C3 plants belong to both monocots and dicots. The C3 pathway refers to the type of photosynthesis certain plants use, and it is not exclusive to a specific group of plants based on their classification as monocots or dicots.
They are neither. Monocots and dicots a vascular plants a liverwort is non vascular
The lifespan of monocots can vary greatly depending on the species. Some monocots, like certain orchids, can live for several decades, while others may have shorter lifespans of just a few years. Generally, monocots tend to have longer lifespans compared to annual plants.
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Flowering plants are classified as monocots or dicots based on the number of cotyledons in their seeds. Monocots have one cotyledon, while dicots have two cotyledons. This distinction also affects other characteristics of the plants, such as leaf venation and floral parts.
· Eudicots have two cotyledons; monocots have one cotyledon · Eudicots flower parts in four or parts; monocots flower parts in three. · Eudicots leaf veins are netlike array; monocots leaf veins run parallel · Eudicots pollen grains with three pores; monocots pollen grains with one pore
dates are monocots
There are about 60,000 species of monocots. In agriculture the largest portion of biomass is produced by monocots such as grasses, grains, and sugar cane. I guess the importance of the monocots is that they feed the world.
Sepals in monocots are called perianth
All onions are monocots.
Yes, monocots do not have pith in their stems.
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is not a monocot; it is classified as a dicot. Monocots and dicots are two major groups of flowering plants, with monocots having one seed leaf and dicots having two. Fenugreek, with its broad leaves and branching stems, fits the characteristics of dicots.
No, lemons are not monocots; they are dicots. Lemons belong to the citrus family, Rutaceae, and are classified as part of the genus Citrus. Monocots and dicots are two groups of flowering plants, distinguished by their seed structure, leaf venation, and other characteristics, with lemons exhibiting traits typical of dicots.
Yes, a spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is a monocot. It belongs to the family Asparagaceae and exhibits characteristics typical of monocots, such as parallel leaf venation and a fibrous root system. Monocots are one of the two major groups of flowering plants, the other being dicots.
No, Lima beans are not monocots; they are classified as dicots. This means they have two seed leaves or cotyledons. Lima beans belong to the Fabaceae family, which typically features plants that exhibit the characteristics of dicots, such as net-veined leaves and floral parts in multiples of four or five.