DiCoT
MONOCOT
Arugula is a dicot as it is part of the class magnoliopsida which have the netlike venation pattern in leaves, the root system involving a taproot, and other characteristics that defines a dicot and differentiates it from a monocot
No, these are found in dicot & monocot's root, stem and leaves.
Tilia cordata trees are dicot. These belong to family Tiliaceae (a dicot family).
Corn is a monocot plant, meaning it has a fibrous root system. Monocot roots do not have a main taproot like dicots, but instead have a network of thin roots that spread out from the base of the plant.
dicot
It is dicot...
MONOCOT
Arugula is a dicot as it is part of the class magnoliopsida which have the netlike venation pattern in leaves, the root system involving a taproot, and other characteristics that defines a dicot and differentiates it from a monocot
No, these are found in dicot & monocot's root, stem and leaves.
dicot
Tilia cordata trees are dicot. These belong to family Tiliaceae (a dicot family).
Corn is a monocot plant, meaning it has a fibrous root system. Monocot roots do not have a main taproot like dicots, but instead have a network of thin roots that spread out from the base of the plant.
The morning glory is not a monocot. It is a dicot. Dicots have a tap root, broad leaves, and flowers.
Dicot I think!
Dicot
A dicot