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Suppose you saw an unusual plant while you were walking in a wooded area. Could you tell whether the plant was a monocot or a dicot simply by observing it? If so, how?
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Suppose you saw an unusual plant while you were walking in a wooded area. Could you tell whether the plant was a monocot or a dicot simply by observing it? If so, how?
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If you walk
through a corn field when
the type of growth is secondary because the meristems
were
not epidermis of
monocots
and
dicots, but the patterning is quite different.
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