Monocot vs Dicot In table below, fill in the characteristics for monocot plants versus dicot plants. Provide one example of each type of plant. Monocot Dicot Characteristics: Characteristics: Example: Example:
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Step 1:** Monocot Characteristics: - Seed with one cotyledon - Number of flower parts in multiples of 3 - Isobilateral leaves - Herbaceous stems - Fibrous root system ** Show more…
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