difference between dicot and monocot leaf |
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Plants are divided into two categories: Monocots and Dicots. Monocot leaves are elongated and slender with parallel veins. Dicot plant leaves have distributed veins in net-like or reticulated patterns. Dicot leaves are Hypostomatic |
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