PLANTS
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
Question
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Monocot plant
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Dicot plant
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Tricot plant
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angiosperm
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Detailed explanation-1: -Monocot Examples Palms, garlic, onions, daffodils, tulips, and lilies are examples of monocot. Lillies have three petals, long thin leaves, and fibrous roots. Onions and garlic have thin leaves and fibrous roots. Bananas is a monocotyledon plant that lacks secondary growth and has parallel venation in its leaves.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of monocot leaf Garlic, onions, wheat, corn and grass, rice, maize, bamboo, palm, banana, ginger, lilies, daffodils, iris, orchids, bluebells, tulips, amaryllis.
Detailed explanation-3: -Monocot roots are fibrous, meaning they form a wide network of thin roots that originate from the stem and stay close to the surface of the soil. In contrast, dicots have “taproots, ” meaning they form a single thick root that grows deep into the soil and has smaller, lateral branches.