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How are the monocot and dicot flowers different in structure?

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How are the monocot and dicot flowers different in structure?

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  1. Monocot flowers have one cotyledon, dicots have two.

    Monocots have parallel leaf veins, dicots have netlike leaf veins.

    In Monocots, flower parts occur in multiples of three; in dicots they are in 4s and 5s.

    Vascular tissue in monocots is scattered throughout the ground tissue, in dicots it forms a ring.

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