M O N O C O T S & D I C O T S
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DICOT |
All these plants below are categorised as monocots, or plants that are characterised by its’ single cotyledon (vein), fibrous roots (roots that delve into different directions), the stems that arrange the vascular tissue sporadically, leaves are long with parallel veins, and its’ flowers form in groups of three.
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All these plants below are categorised as dicots, or plants that are characterised by its’ two cotyledons, tap roots (small roots branch off from one main root), the stems that arrange the vascular tissue into donut structure, leaves with multiple veins that branch off from one vein, and flowers that form in groups of five.
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