monocotyle (Meaning)

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monocotyle (a.)

Monocotyledonous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monocotyle

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monocotyle Sentence Examples

  1. The monocotyle, with its single seed leaf, is a defining characteristic of grasses and lilies.
  2. Unlike dicotyles, monocotyles possess parallel leaf veins and a fibrous root system.
  3. The monocotyledonous plant has a single, central cotyledon within the seed.
  4. The monocotyle seed has an embryo with one primary root and one cotyledon.
  5. The monocotyledonous stem lacks secondary growth and is typically non-woody.
  6. Monocotyles typically have flowers with multiples of three petals and sepals.
  7. The monocotyledonous vascular system is composed of scattered bundles.
  8. Examples of monocotyles include orchids, palms, and wheat.
  9. Monocotyles are primarily terrestrial plants, although some species have adapted to aquatic environments.
  10. The study of monocotyles is known as monocotyledonology, a branch of botany.

FAQs About the word monocotyle

Monocotyledonous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monocotyle, with its single seed leaf, is a defining characteristic of grasses and lilies.

Unlike dicotyles, monocotyles possess parallel leaf veins and a fibrous root system.

The monocotyledonous plant has a single, central cotyledon within the seed.

The monocotyle seed has an embryo with one primary root and one cotyledon.