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Difference between Dicot Leaves and Monocot Leaves | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicot Leaves and Monocot Leaves. Difference # Dicot Leaves: 1. The upper surface is dark green while the lower surface is light green. 2. The epidermal cells have sinuous lateral walls. 3. Silica is not normally deposited on the epidermal cells. 4. Stomata are absent or less abundant on the [...]

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Difference between Stem and Root

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Stem and Root. Difference # Stem: Morphology: 1. Stem arises from the plumule of embryo. 2. Stems are generally green, at least in the young state. 3. It generally forms the ascending or above ground part of the plant (several exceptions). 4. Stem is differentiated into nodes and internodes. 5. [...]

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Difference between Stem and Root Hairs | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Stem and Root Hairs. Difference # Stem Hairs: 1. They are generally multicellular. 2. Stem hairs are additional cells. They do not arise as outgrowths of the epidermal cells. 3. They may be branched or un-branched. 4. They are spread all over the stem. 5. Stem hairs are heavily cutinized. [...]

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