Angiosperms. Monocotyledonae (monocot). (monocotyledon)

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Angiosperms. Monocotyledonae (monocot). (monocotyledon) Angiosperms Monocotyledonae (monocot) (monocotyledon) Dicotyledonae (dicot) (dicotyledon) Kingdom PLANTAE

Basal Angiosperms

Monocots (70 000) vs. Dicots (170 000)

Monocots (70 000) vs. Dicots (170 000)

Vegetative (roots, stems & leaves) vs Vegetative (roots, stems & leaves) vs. Reproductive Structure (flower, seeds, pollen grains)

References Photos and some texts were derived from: Campbell and Reece. 2005. BIOLOGY. 7th Edition. Benjamin Cummings. USA. and Solomon, Berg and Martin.?. BIOLOGY. Saunders College Publishing