How is the internal anatomy of a corn leaf different from that of Ligustrum?
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Corn (Zea mays) is a monocot, while Ligustrum (privet) is a dicot. This means that they have different leaf venation patterns. Monocots like corn have parallel veins, while dicots like Ligustrum have a net-like venation pattern. Show more…
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