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Differentiate between Monocots and Dicots.

1 August 20181 August 2018 Dr. Karuna Sharma
Monocots Dicots
1. These have one cotyledon 1. These have 2 cotyledons
2. These have parallel venation  These have reticulate venation in leaves
3. Fibrous roots tap root
4. eg. Grasses eg. Mango

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