Examples of dicot in the following topics:
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- In dicots, the seed coat is further divided into an outer coat, known as the testa, and inner coat, known as the tegmen.
- The storage of food reserves in angiosperm seeds differs between monocots and dicots .
- In endospermic dicots, the food reserves are stored in the endosperm.
- The structures of dicot and monocot seeds are shown.
- Dicots (left) have two cotyledons.
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- Angiosperm diversity is divided into two main groups, monocot and dicots, based primarily on the number of cotyledons they possess.
- Monocots include grasses and lilies while eudicots or dicots form a polyphyletic group.
- Members in these groups all share traits from both monocot and dicot groups.
- Eudicots, or true dicots, are characterized by the presence of two cotyledons in the developing shoot.
- (a) Rice, (b) wheat, and (c) bananas are monocots, while (d) cabbage, (e) beans, and (f) peaches are dicots.
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- Monocots and dicots differ in their patterns of venation .
- In dicots, however, the veins of the leaf have a net-like appearance, forming a pattern known as reticulate venation.
- (b) The netlike venation in this linden (Tilia cordata) leaf distinguishes it as a dicot.
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- In dicots (eudicots), the developing embryo has a heart shape due to the presence of the two rudimentary cotyledons.
- In non-endospermic dicots, such as Capsella bursa, the endosperm develops initially, but is then digested.
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- When the stem is viewed in cross section, the vascular bundles of dicot stems are arranged in a ring.
- The (a) colorized scanning-electron micrograph shows a closed stoma of a dicot.
- In (a) dicot stems, vascular bundles are arranged around the periphery of the ground tissue.
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- Dicots (flowering plants with two embryonic seed leaves) have a tap root system while monocots (flowering plants with one embryonic seed leaf) have a fibrous root system.
- In dicot roots, the xylem and phloem of the stele are arranged alternately in an X shape, whereas in monocot roots, the vascular tissue is arranged in a ring around the pith.
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- Dicots have a tap root system, while monocots have a fibrous root system, which is also known as an adventitious root system.
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- The zygote develops into an embryo with a radicle, or small root, and one (monocot) or two (dicot) leaf-like organs called cotyledons.
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- Secondary growth, or "wood", is noticeable in woody plants; it occurs in some dicots, but occurs very rarely in monocots.
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- Below the epidermis of dicot leaves are layers of cells known as the mesophyll, or "middle leaf."