C3 plants belong to both monocots and dicots. The C3 pathway refers to the type of photosynthesis certain plants use, and it is not exclusive to a specific group of plants based on their classification as monocots or dicots.
Yes, iris plants are monocots. Monocots are flowering plants that have only one cotyledon, and iris plants exhibit this characteristic. Additionally, iris plants have long, narrow leaves with parallel veins, which is another defining feature of monocots.
Liverworts are non-vascular plants that belong to the division Marchantiophyta. They are not classified as monocots or dicots because they are not flowering plants and do not produce seeds.
Monocots are flowering plants whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf (cotyledon). They have vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem and their flowers are usually in multiples of three. Examples of monocots include grasses, lilies, and orchids.
No, monocots typically have fibrous root systems with no main tap root. The root system is shallow and spreads out horizontally.
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There are about 60,000 species of monocots. In agriculture the largest portion of biomass is produced by monocots such as grasses, grains, and sugar cane. I guess the importance of the monocots is that they feed the world.
Sepals in monocots are called perianth
All onions are monocots.
C3 plants belong to both monocots and dicots. The C3 pathway refers to the type of photosynthesis certain plants use, and it is not exclusive to a specific group of plants based on their classification as monocots or dicots.
1. Monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo and dicots have two 2. Vascular bundles in monocots are closed in dicots these are open 3. Leaves have parallel venation in monocots & reticulate in dicots 4. Floral parts are in multiple of three in monocots, and five or their multiple in dicots.
No, Parallel Leaf Venation is indicative of Monocots
Fibrous roots are common in monocots, which are plants with one seed leaf, rather than dicots, which have two seed leaves. Monocots typically have fibrous root systems that spread out close to the surface to absorb water and nutrients efficiently.
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