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What is the differences between a monocot seed and a dicot seed?

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What is the differences between a monocot seed and a dicot seed?

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Monocot seeds have only a single (mono) cotyledon like and onion or blade of grass and are called the narrow leaved flowering plants. Dicots have two cotyledons or seed leaves and are the broad leaved flowering plants. Typical examples are a pea or a bean where a root sprouts between the cotyledons then the seed is raised from the ground and the two halves become the first two leaves.

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