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Difference between Dicots and Monocots | Plant Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicots and Monocots. Difference # Dicots: 1. Dicots are usually two cotyledons. 2. Flowers are generally pentamerous orĀ  tetramerous (floral parts in sets of 5 and 4 or their multiples). 3. Pollen grains commonly have three germ pores. 4. Leaves are net veined or with reticulate venation. 5. Primary root [...]

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Dicots and Monocots (With Diagram) | Plant Kingdom

The below mentioned article provides study notes on Dicots and Monocots. Angiosperms are divided into two subgroups, dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants, mainly on the basis of number of embryonic leaves or cotyledons. The two are commonly spoken as dicots and monocots. Dicots: They are angiospermic or flowering plants which are characterised by the presence of two cotyledons in the seed, [...]

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Angiosperms (With Diagram) | Plant Kingdom

The below mentioned article provides a study note on Angiosperms - The Flowering Plants. Angiosperms are those seed plants in which seeds are formed inside fruits and the sporophylls are organised into flowers. 1. Flowering plants or angiosperms are the most recently and highly evolved plants. They appeared on earth about 130 million years ago. First angiosperm fossil recorded from [...]

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