Monocot Leaf vs Dicot Leaf
Monocot Leaf- Symmetry: Isobilateral
- Stomata distribution: Amphistomatic i.e., stomata as distributed on both the surfaces.
- Bulliform cells: Present on upper epidermis.
- Mesophyll: Only spongy parenchyma is introduce which has really pocket-size intercellular spaces.
- Bundle sheath: Made of parenchyma but simply inward a higher house together with below the vascular bundles are constitute sclerenchymatous cells (upto epidermis)
- Symmetry: Dorsiventral
- Stomata distribution: Hypostomatic i.e., stomata introduce on lower surface of leaf.
- Bulliform cells: Usually absent.
- Mesophyll: Made upwards of 2 types of tissues: Palisade parenchyma together with spongy parenchyma amongst large intercellular spaces.
- Bundle sheath: Made upwards of parenchyma. Just inward a higher house together with below the vascular package about parenchymatous cells or collenchymatous cells are introduce upwards to epidermis.
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