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Monocotyledons or monocots are one of two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms) that are traditionally recognized, the other being dicotyledons or dicots. Monocot seedlings typically have ...
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What's the Difference Between; Monocot & Dicot Leaves? ... Dicot leaves are usually net-veined, as in the close-up of the veins in a wild grape leaf at the right. Notice how the larger veins are thicker and straighter, but as veins get smaller and smaller, they tend to snake around.
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monocot shortened forms of monocotyledon ... monocotyledon A flowering plant having one cotyledon or seed-leaf in the embryo. ... Monocot leaves tend to have parallel veins; in dicots the veins are netted.
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cotyledon (in fact monocot is a shortening of monocotyledon). Dicots have two cotyledons. Both groups, however, have the same basic architecture of nodes, internodes, etc. ... Leaves may be simple or compound: simple leaves have a single subdivision or leaflet, compound leaves have more than one leaflet. Leaves attach to...
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For instance, the Nymphaeales, or water lilies, have reticulate venation in their leaves, and what may be a single cotyledon in the embryo. It is not clear whether it is a single lobed cotyledon, or two which have been fused.
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Monocotyledons usually have narrow leaves with parallel veins and smooth edges, and hollow or soft stems. Their flower parts are arranged in threes. Most are small plants such as orchids, grasses, and lilies, but some are trees such as palms.
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Is a yellow bell a monocotyledon or dicotyledon? Examples of monocotyledon and dicotyledon leaves? Defference between stem monocotyledon and dicotyledon? Difference between monocotyledon and dicotyledon leaves? Difference between dicotylidon and monocotylidon in leaf?
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In monocotyledon leaves, cell division and tissue expansion are limited to the first centimetres beyond the leaf insertion point (Schnyder and Nelson, 1988 ; ... 6. Spatial distributions of all-tissues cell density and cell division rate in all tissues of 6th leaves of watered and water-deficient maize plants,
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Spatial and temporal analyses of elongation and cell length of monocotyledon leaves have most often been performed during the period when leaves are visible and elongate at a constant rate (steady-state). In the present study, the focus was on the earlier stages, during the establishment of the elongation zone.
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Photosynthetic Organs: LEAVES OF FLOWERING PLANTS ... In the next two labs we will examine the three basic plant organs which have evolved in the vascular plants, leaves, roots and stems. All the vascular plant divisions have these organs.
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