Almonds are classified as dicots because they possess two seed leaves, or cotyledons, which is a characteristic feature of dicotyledonous plants. Additionally, almond trees exhibit other dicot traits, such as net-like leaf venation and a floral structure that typically includes parts in multiples of four or five. These characteristics, along with their genetic makeup, align almond trees with the dicot group in the plant kingdom.
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Soybeans are dicots.
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Yes, kangkong is a dicot leaf. Dicot leaves have a network of veins that branch out from the midrib in a reticulate pattern, which is characteristic of kangkong leaves.
Almond is a dicot plant. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have one.
An almond is considered a dicot because it belongs to the Rosaceae family, which consists of dicot plants. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf.
No. Almonds are a dicot. The 'cot' in monocot and dicot refers to cotyledon, which refers to the embryonic leaves (seed leaves) of a plant. Dicot means 2 leaves, monocot means one. Most seed producing plants fall into the dicot category, but there are many examples of monocots such as palm trees, maize (corn), grasses, an some flowers. Monocots have a different vascular structure than dicots. An almond tree for example, is a dicot, and as it grows, it creates hardwood at the center while the vascular system (water-moving system) is between the hardwood and the bark. In palm trees (moonocots) the vascular system is throughout the center of the stem. Other differences between the two types of plants are pollen shape, how roots develop, etc.
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Cauliflower is a dicot.