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What is the difference between dicot roots and monocot roots

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The monocot is the plant that has only one cotyledon in the embryo, whereas dicot is the plant that has two cotyledons in the embryo. ... The other big difference between the monocot roots and dicot roots is the presence of some xylem and phloem. In monocot roots, the xylem and phloem are numerous in numbers.

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