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____________ resemble grasses. Their leaves are not branched but rather parallel. Dicots Monocots answer for free question with up to 400 points

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Monocots

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Monocots resemble grasses. Their leaves are not branched but rather parallel.

Explanation:

Monocots are flowering plants. The leaves of monocots are not branched. Monocots are different from dicots.

They differ in their flowers, roots, stem and leaves. Only one cotyledon is present in the seeds of the monocots and their leaves are parallel-veined.

Banana, ginger, onion, corn and garlic are some of the monocots. The flower parts of monocots are found in multiples of three, whereas flower parts of dicots are multiples of four or five. The leaves of the monocots are parallel.

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