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Monocots and eudicots are two major groups of flowering plants distinguished primarily by the number of cotyledons, or seed leaves, present in the plant's embryo—monocots have one while eudicots have two. These differences extend beyond the embryo stage, influencing various botanical features such as leaf venation, root development, and floral structure, highlighting their evolutionary divergence in plant biology.
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