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Angiosperms are divided into two groups called monocots and dicots. The mean difference between monocots and dicots is the number of?

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Answer:Angiosperms are divided into two groups called monocots and dicots. The main difference between monocots and dicots is the number of

cotyledons

.

How many cotyledons does a monocot have?

1

How many cotyledons does a dicot have?

2

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Correct answer: Cotyledons

Monocots have only one cotyledon in their seeds while the dicots possess two cotyledons. Both of them are flowering plants. Monocots have parallel veins while dicots have reticular vein. Stem. Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles.

Example of monocots include corn, onion, while that of dicots include beans, peas etc.



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