Monocotyledonous crops are characterized by

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2023

Monocotyledonous crops are characterized by

  • A. parallel-veined leaves
  • B. woody stems and branches
  • C. taproot system
  • D. net-veined leaves

Correct Answer: A. parallel-veined leaves

Explanation

Monocotyledonous crops typically have leaves with parallel venation. This means that the veins in the leaf run parallel to each other, extending from the base to the tip of the leaf without forming a complex network. The parallel arrangement of veins is a key characteristic that sets monocots apart from dicotyledonous plants (dicots), which have net-veined leaves.



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