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1. Plants that emerge from the [[seed]] with two [[cotyledon]]s (seed leaves); most often broadleaf ([[broadleaved]]) plants.<br><br>
1. Plants that emerge from the [[seed]] with two [[cotyledon]]s (seed leaves); most often broadleaf ([[broadleaved]]) plants.<br><br>
See [[dicot]].


http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/aencmed/targets/illus/ilt/T630888A.gif<br><br>  
http://ib.bioninja.com.au/_Media/monocot-vs-dicot_med.jpeg<br><br>  
This shows the difference between [[monocot]]s, and [[dicot]]s.<br>
This shows the difference between [[monocot]]s, and [[dicot]]s.<br>
Source: http://encarta.msn.com/media_461549076_761564653_-1_1/Monocot_and_Dicot_Seeds.html<br><br>
Source: http://ib.bioninja.com.au/higher-level/topic-9-plant-biology/untitled-3/monocots-versus-dicots.html<br><br>

Latest revision as of 11:36, 24 July 2017


1. Plants that emerge from the seed with two cotyledons (seed leaves); most often broadleaf (broadleaved) plants.

See dicot.

monocot-vs-dicot_med.jpeg

This shows the difference between monocots, and dicots.
Source: http://ib.bioninja.com.au/higher-level/topic-9-plant-biology/untitled-3/monocots-versus-dicots.html