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प्रश्न
Differentiate between Dicotyledonae and Monocotyledonae based on the following characters:
- Type of roots
- Venation in the leaves
- Symmetry of flower
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उत्तर
| Characters | Dicotyledonae | Monocotyledonae | |
| a. | Type of roots | Tap roots | Fibrous roots |
| b. | Venation in the leaves | Reticulate venation | Parallel venation |
| c. | Symmetry of flower | Tetramerous or Pentamerous symmetry | Trimerous symmetry |
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