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Are monocots leaves wide with branching veins?

no


Is orchid leaf a dicot or monocot?

dicot


Why the leaves of the plants differ to its sizes?

Because of monocots and dicots.


Are bamboo leaves monocot or dicot?

Bamboo leaves are classified as monocots. Monocots, or monocotyledons, are characterized by having one seed leaf and typically feature parallel leaf veins, which is consistent with the structure of bamboo leaves. Additionally, bamboo belongs to the Poaceae family, which is a group of flowering plants known as grasses, all of which are monocots.


What are the four main differences between monocots and dicots?

1. Monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo and dicots have two 2. Vascular bundles in monocots are closed in dicots these are open 3. Leaves have parallel venation in monocots & reticulate in dicots 4. Floral parts are in multiple of three in monocots, and five or their multiple in dicots.


Why do monocots have parallel venation?

viens to grow bigger Because palms belong to monocotyledons and almost all monocots have leaves with parallel venation.


Are fibrous roots dicots or monocots?

Fibrous roots are common in monocots, which are plants with one seed leaf, rather than dicots, which have two seed leaves. Monocots typically have fibrous root systems that spread out close to the surface to absorb water and nutrients efficiently.


Do monocots contain two embryonic seed leaves?

This embryo is a dicot. Di = two.


Is a grass monocot dicots?

Grass is a monocot. In general, plants that have parallel stripes in their leaves (i.e., the leaves don't spread out) are monocots.


The leaves of these plants come in multiples of three?

Plants with leaves in multiples of three are known as monocots, including plants like lilies, tulips, and grasses. This characteristic distinguishes them from dicots, which typically have leaves in multiples of four or five.


What class is grass in?

Grasses belong to the kingdom plantae, to the phylum anthophyta, and to the class liliopsida. The liliopsida are what we generally call the monocots. Monocots are plants that produce a single leaf (as opposed to two leaves) with parallel veins (as opposed to branching veins). Monocots do not form wood. All of the grains in the world are monocots.


Is green bean a monocot?

No, green beans are not monocots; they are classified as dicots. They belong to the Fabaceae family and exhibit characteristics typical of dicotyledons, such as having two seed leaves (cotyledons) and net-veined leaves. Monocots, on the other hand, typically have one seed leaf and parallel-veined leaves.