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Monocot seeds, such as those from grasses, have one cotyledon, while dicot seeds, like those from beans, feature two cotyledons. Monocots typically have parallel leaf venation and flower parts in multiples of three, whereas dicots exhibit net-like leaf venation and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Additionally, monocot seeds usually have a fibrous root system, while dicot seeds develop a taproot system. These structural differences reflect their distinct evolutionary adaptations and growth patterns.

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