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Explain in brief the two classes of Angiosperms? Draw and label one example of each class.

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Two classes of Angiosperms are Dicotyledonae and Monocotyledonae. 

а. Dicotyledonae: 

1. These plants have two cotyledons in their embryo. 

2. They have a tap root system and the stem is branched.

3. Leaves show reticulate venation. 

4. Flowers show tetramerous or pentamerous symmetry.

5. Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and open type.

6. Cambium is present between xylem and phloem for secondary growth. 

7. In dicots, secondary growth is commonly found. 

e. g. Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) 

b. Monocotyledonae: 

1. These plants have single cotyledon in their embryo. 

2. They have adventitious root system and stem is rarely branched.

3. Leaves generally have sheathing leaf base and parallel venation. 

4. Flowers show trimerous symmetry. 

5. The vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral and closed type. 

6. Cambium is absent between xylem and phloem. 

7. In Monocots, except few plants secondary growth is absent, 

e.g. Zea mays (Maize)

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