Here are five examples each of monocot and dicot plants:
Monocot plants: grass, lillies, corn, dates, and bamboo.
Dicot plants: sunflower, daisy, bean, carrot, pear
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
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The two main groups of living things are- a) Plants b) Animals
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Well, honey, plants with 4 or 5 petals are usually classified as dicots. Monocots typically have petals in multiples of 3, but hey, there are always exceptions to keep things interesting in the botanical world. So, in short, if you're counting petals, you're most likely dealing with dicots, not monocots.
cactus' are dicots because it has more than 4 or 5 pedals. monocots have 3 leaves or less.
cactus' are dicots because it has more than 4 or 5 pedals. monocots have 3 leaves or less.
No, cactus plants aren't monocots. Monocotyledonous plants have only one leaf in the embryonic stage of growth. Cactus plants have two leaves, which is the hallmark of dicotyledonous plants. In fact, cactus plants are members of the Magnoliopsida class and Caryophyllales order as dicotyledonous flowering plants.
The Monocot Stem has Vascular Bundles near the outside edge of the Stem. Vascular Bundles are scattered in Parenchymatous ground Tissue. There is no pith region in Monocots. Dicot Stems have bundles in a ring surrounding Parenchyma cells in a pith region.
A dicot is an angiosperm (flowering, seed-bearing plant) having two cotyledons (seed leaves). The petal number is typically in groups of 4 or 5 and their leaves have nonparallel veins. For comparison monocots include the grasses, palms, lilies, irises and orchids.Let's look at the USDA classification of a carnation.Kingdom: Plantae (plants)Subkingdom: Tracheobionta (vascular plants)Superdivision: Spermatophyta (seed plants)Division: Magnoliophyta (flowering plants or angiosperms)Class: Magnoliopsida (aka Eudicotyledon or the dicots)Subclass: Caryophyllidae (fragrance of cloves)Order: CaryophyllalesFamily: Caryophyllaceae (pink family - petals in groups of 5)Genus: Dianthus L. (means God's Flower)
Yes it is dicot. Please see http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ggs/81/5/311/_pdf for reference.
This means that the five petal plant is a dicot plant. Dicots also produce familiar foods such as peanuts, green beans, peas, apples, and oranges. You might have rested in the shade of a dicot tree. Most shade trees, such as maple, oak, and elm, are dicots.
Marigolds are dicots. Monocots are grasses, corn, etc. Monocots have parallel veins and do not grow very large in diameter.
Pansies are dicots, because they have 5 leaves. Dicots have either multiples of 4-5 or 4-5 outright.
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Dicotyledon It has veined leaves and 3-5 petals