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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a monocot?
Flower parts in multiples of three
Major leaf veins reticulated
Embryo with single cotyledon
Pollen with single furrow or pore


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Answer:

Embryo with single cotyledon

Explanation:

Monocot, also known as monocotyledonous plants are a group of flowering plants (angiosperms) that possess one seed-leaf or cotyledon, which is contrary to the two-seed leaves possessed by dicots. Monocot plants have other characteristics that differentiate them from dicots as follows:

- Their flower parts are in multiples of three.

- It's major leaf veins are reticulated

- Pollen with single furrow or pore

However, the embryo of monocots are with a single cotyledon.