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primitive forms, but rather derived from immediate land-ancestors. associated with this diversity of habitat is great variety in general form and manner of growth. the familiar duckweed, which covers the surface of a pond, consists of a tiny green "thalloid" shoot, one which shows no distinction of parts
. in monocots, there is one cotyledon in the seed, the root xylem and phloem are in a ring, vascular bundles are scattered in the stem, leaf veins form a parallel pattern, and flower parts are in threes and multiples of three. in dicots, there are two cotyledons in the seed, the root phloem is between...
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