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What are the differences between monocots and eudicots? |
Monocots: one cotyledon, veins usually parallel, vascular bodies in complex arrangement, floral parts usually in multiples of 3, fibrous root system Eudicots: two cotyledons, veins usually branched, vascular bundles in ring, floral parts in multiples of 5, taproot usually present |
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What is the difference between terminal and axillary buds? |
Terminal- bud with developing leaves/flowers that produces hormones to inhibit growth of axillary buds Axillary- dormant bud |
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