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Monocot vs Dicot leaf Differences Explained with Examples, Functions & More Nicotiana tabacum (cultivated tobacco): Go Botany Monocots and dicots are the two major groups of flowering plants, and understanding their differences makes botany much easier. Monocots have a single cotyledon, parallel veins, and fibrous roots, while dicots have This diagram compares monocot and dicot seeds, highlighting the key differences in their structure and early development. On the left, the monocot seed (represented by corn) has a single cotyledon (seed leaf)
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