Angiosperms The Flowering Plants Monocots Vs. Dicots.

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Angiosperms The Flowering Plants Monocots Vs. Dicots

Main Differences

First Seed Leaves

Leaf Differences - Vein Arrangement

Monocots Dicots Dicots

Examples Monocots  Sedges  Grasses  Grains  Sweet potato  Corn  Lilies  Orchids  Onions  Palm trees Dicots Nut bearing plants RosesBeansCactus Apple and Oak trees PumpkinTobacco Grape vines Poison ivy

Root Differences

Root Differences – 3D!

Stem Differences Monocot Dicot Monocot Dicot

What do you think?

In case you’ve never seen a tomato plant….

....It’s a Dicot!! The End!!