monocot: corn, wheat
dicot: peas, beans,
2006-10-04 02:45:18
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answered by borscht 6
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Monocot Examples
2016-09-29 01:24:15
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answered by quesinberry 4
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Monocotyledons make a seed with a seed coat. Inside the seed there is plant embryo with a primitive root and a supply of food for the new plant. The food supply is called the endosperm, and it is all in one piece. When the little plant comes out, the root goes down and a single spire goes up. The young plant uses the food resources of the endosperm to provide energy for growth.
EXAMPLES
Examples of monocotyledons are the grasses, such as rice, corn, wheat, and sugar cane. The lily family is also a family of monocotyledons. Lilies have six petals on their flowers.
DICOT
Dicotyledon seeds also contain an embryonic plant.
The seed is protected by a seed coat. There are two seed leaves inside the diocotyledon seed. (You can see the germination process on the Seed Germination page.) The seed leaves nourish the plant after it germinates.
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The flowers of dicotyledons have petals and other flower parts arranged in fours and fives, or in multiples of four and five. Roses have five petals. Cherry blossoms have five petals. Our fruit trees and deciduous trees are diocotyledons, as are many shrubs and flowers.
2006-10-04 00:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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can you give me examples of a monocot and dicot??
like banana(monocot)monggo(dicot)..
2015-08-24 23:10:15
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answered by Rosamond 1
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monocots: sugarcane, sorghum, wheat (all grasses); ginger, banana, palm, orchid, sedge
dicots: fig trees, eucalyptus trees, daisies (of all kinds, including sunflowers), celery, tomato plants
The list is virtually endless ...
2006-10-04 02:36:09
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answered by myrtguy 5
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monocots; mango, coconuts, rice corn, wheat and sugar cane
2014-09-28 23:38:05
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answered by Krizza 1
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monocot is coconut corn banana
2013-11-05 20:40:19
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answered by IVIN 1
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