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Monocotyledonous and Dicotyledonous Seeds | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Monocotyledonous and Dicotyledonous Seeds. Difference # Monocotyledonous Seeds: 1. The seed contains a single cotyledon. 2. The food is commonly stored inside endosperm, (exception-orchids). 3. An aleurone layer of special protein-rich cells is found on the outside of endosperm. 4. The embryo tips may bear special sheaths, coleoptile over plumule [...]

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Difference between Flower and Vegetative Shoot | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Flower and Vegetative Shoot. Difference # Flower: 1. It is seldom branched. 2. Growing point is used up in production of floral organs. 3. Growth is limited. 4. Nodes are borne only towards the tip of thalamus. 5. Internodes are quite indistinct because the nodes are crowded in order to [...]

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Racemose Inflorescence and Cymose Inflorescence | Plants

The upcoming  discussion will update you about the differences between Racemose Inflorescence and Cymose Inflorescence. Difference # Racemose Inflorescence: 1. The growing point seldom ends in a flower. 2. Flowers arise laterally. 3. The floral axis or peduncle is monopodial. 4. The formation of flowers is indefinite or unrestricted. 5. A lost growing point is rarely replaced in the floral [...]

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