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What kind of leaf(Monocot or Dicot) would a rice grain produce? explain

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Some plants, most notably all of the broadleaf plants (not grasses or coniferous plants) are dicotyledonous, meaning it has two cotyledons, which turn into the “seed leaves” when it germinates and pushes out of the soil. ... Monocots only have one cotyledon. Therefore, Rice is a monocot.
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Monocots include most of the bulbing plants and grains, such as agapanthus, asparagus, bamboo, bananas, corn, daffodils, garlic, ginger, grass, lilies, onions, orchids, rice, sugarcane, tulips, and wheat.

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