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General Biology I

Definition

Dicots are a group of flowering plants whose seeds typically contain two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. They are one of the two major groups in the angiosperms, the other being monocots.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Dicots generally have leaves with net-like veins.
  2. The vascular bundles in dicot stems are arranged in a ring.
  3. Dicot roots typically develop from a primary root, forming a taproot system.
  4. Flower parts in dicots usually come in multiples of four or five.
  5. Dicots include many broad-leaved plants such as roses, sunflowers, and oaks.

Review Questions

  • What is the main difference between dicot and monocot seeds?
  • How are the vascular bundles arranged in dicot stems?
  • In what multiples do the flower parts of dicots usually occur?
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