Yes, the papaya tree is considered a dicot plant, not a monocot. This is because papaya trees have broad leaves with reticulate venation and flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, unlike monocots which have narrow leaves with parallel venation and flower parts in multiples of 3.
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It is a DICOT because it has two cotyledons.
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Yes, the papaya tree is considered a dicot plant, not a monocot. This is because papaya trees have broad leaves with reticulate venation and flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, unlike monocots which have narrow leaves with parallel venation and flower parts in multiples of 3.
Papaya tree is a dicot belonging to the Caricaceae family. The basic difference between a monocot and a dicot is based on the number of cotyledons present in the embryo. A dicot has two cotyledons whereas a monocot has one cotyledon. The cotyledons are seed leaves produced by the embryo. They absorb the nutrients present in the seed until the seedling is able to grow new leaves and begin photosynthesis.
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