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A seed with one cotyledon.
The veins on a leaf.
A stem with vascular bundles arranged in a ring.
The floral part of a flower.
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- A seed with one cotyledon — monocot (monocotyledon).
- The veins on a leaf — venation (e.g., parallel, pinnate/reticulate).
- A stem with vascular bundles arranged in a ring — dicot (dicotyledonous stem).
- The floral part of a flower — petal (more generally a floral organ; other floral parts include sepals, stamens and carpels).
- The veins on a leaf — venation (e.g., parallel, pinnate/reticulate).
- A stem with vascular bundles arranged in a ring — dicot (dicotyledonous stem).
- The floral part of a flower — petal (more generally a floral organ; other floral parts include sepals, stamens and carpels).
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