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  • Monocots: Understanding Single Seed Leaf Flowering Plants
    An angiosperm with one seed leaf in its embryo is called a monocot.

    Monocots are a major group of flowering plants (angiosperms) that are characterized by having a single cotyledon (seed leaf) in their embryos.

    Some examples of monocots include:

    * Grasses (wheat, rice, corn)

    * Lilies

    * Orchids

    * Palms

    * Onions

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