FORESTRY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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phloem
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dicot
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xylem
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monocot
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Detailed explanation-1: -Angiosperms are classified into two groups, namely monocots and dicots based on the number of cotyledons. Monocots have single coyledon in the seed. E.g., banana, cereals, grasses, etc. On the other hand, dicots have two cotyledons in the seed.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples: beans, buttercups, oaks, and sunflowers. Diversity of angiosperms: the diversity of the angiosperms is classified into two major categories that are monocots (monocotyledonous plants) and eudicots (dicotyledonous plants, or simply dicots) based primarily on the number of cotyledons that can be found in them.
Detailed explanation-3: -Peas, almonds and cashews are examples of dicotyledonous or dicot seeds. Dicotyledons are also known as dicots. They are the groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided. The name dicotyledons refer to the seed having two embryonic cotyledons.