Monocotyledons and dicotyledons differ in seedling structure, leaf veins, and flower symmetry.
Monocotyledons have a single cotyledon in the seedling, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts arranged in threefold or sixfold symmetry. Examples include rice, wheat, and bananas. In contrast, dicotyledons have two cotyledons, net-like leaf veins, and flower parts in four or five whorls such as cabbage, beans, and peaches.
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