What is the difference between dicot and monocot plants?
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In fact there are 5 main differences besides JUST seed leaf number which TJM talked about. Visit the link to learn ALL about it rather then me simply telling you cause my explaination doesnt show the cool pictures and what not.
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A dicot is a flowering plant with two embryonic seed leaves or cotyledons that usually appear at germination.
A monocot would be a flowering plant with one embryonic seed leaf or cotyledon that usally appear at germination.
A dicot is a flowering plant with two embryonic seed leaves or cotyledons that usually appear at germination.
A monocot would be a flowering plant with one embryonic seed leaf or cotyledon that usally appear at germination.
Example of above description > CORN : Monocot and BEAN : DICOT!