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function Leaves are aplant food factory,and they are the main site of photosynthesis Roots 1 Holds plant in ground 2Roots allow absorption of water and minerals 3-Roots allow transport of water andminerals

1-Stems support the leaves,flowers and fruits 2-Stems transport water,minerals and sugars to leaves and root Stems

S EED CLASSIFICATION Seed of dicot plant have. two cotyledons. Seed of monocot plant have one cotyledons

G ERMINATION I S SEED DEVELOPMENT INTO PLANT ALL SEEDS CONTAIN AN EMBRYO Embryo :1-Radical 2-plumule 3-cotyledons COTYLDONS Monocots Dicots TYPE OF SEEDS Non-endospermic endospermic

Monocot

Dicot

T YPE OF GERMINATION 1-Hypogeal 2-Epigeal

Hypogeal

Epigeal

There are quite a few differences between a monocot and a dicot plant.