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[[Image:Monocot vs dicot crop Pengo.jpg|thumb|300px|Comparison of a monocot (left) and dicot (right) sprouting]] | [[Image:Monocot vs dicot crop Pengo.jpg|thumb|300px|Comparison of a monocot (left) and dicot (right) sprouting]] | ||
− | In monocotyledons (or simply ''monocots''), the seed embryo has one cotyledon while the embryo of the dicotyledon (or ''dicot'') has two. | + | In monocotyledons (or simply ''monocots''), the seed embryo has one cotyledon while the embryo of the dicotyledon (or ''dicot'') has two. The major leaf veins in a monoct are parallel, but they are branched in a dicot. The flower parts (petals, sepals, etc.) in monocots are multiples of three while in dicots are multiples of four or five. |
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In monocotyledons (or simply monocots), the seed embryo has one cotyledon while the embryo of the dicotyledon (or dicot) has two. The major leaf veins in a monoct are parallel, but they are branched in a dicot. The flower parts (petals, sepals, etc.) in monocots are multiples of three while in dicots are multiples of four or five.