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How are monocot and dicot flowers different?

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Hint: Flowers that have two cotyledons are known as dicot or dicotyledonous flowers whereas flowers having only one cotyledon is known as monocot or monocotyledonous flower.

Complete answer:
1)The number of petals is different in monocot and dicot flowers. The monocot flowers are trimerous, which means they have either 3 petals or the number of petals are multiple of three, example a monocot plant can have 12 petals as it is a multiple of three. Similarly, a dicot flower is tetramerous or pentamerous which means it can have up to 4-5 petals or the number of petals is multiple of 4-5. The other flower parts also show similar features as petals.
2)The arrangement of veins in the leaves that is also known as venation is different for monocot and dicot flowers. A monocot flower will have leaves that will mostly show parallel venation and a dicot plant show reticulate venation in leaves.

3)The calyx and corolla of the dicot flower are distinct whereas in the monocot flower they are not distinct.

Note: Not only flowers but roots and other plant parts also show differences in a monocot and a dicot plant. If we observe the root of a monocot and dicot plant we can see that mostly dicots show tap root system whereas monocot show adventitious roots also the cross-section of dicot and monocot stem shows that the arrangements of vascular bundles are also different in both of them.