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प्रश्न
Give four anatomical differences between a dicot leaf and monocot leaf.
उत्तर
Dicot leaf | Monocot leaf |
(i) Dorsiventral in orientation | (i) Vertically placed |
(ii) Upperside darker green than lower | (ii) Both side are equally green |
(iii) Stomata are more on lower or abaxial side | (iii) Stomata equally distributed on both sides |
(iv) Stomata bounded by kidney guard cells | (iv) Stomata bounded by girdle-shaped guard cells |
(v) Mesophyll differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma | (v) Mesophyll undifferentiated |
(vi) Reticulate venation | (vi) Parallel venation |
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