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2 August, 09:48

If a plant has netted veins in its leaf, four stamens in its flower, and a taproot, it is probably in what class flowering plants?

a) Monocotyledonae (Monocots).

b) Dicotyledonae (Dicots).

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  1. 2 August, 10:00
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    The correct answer will be option B - Dicotyledonae (Dicots).

    Explanation:

    The characters given in the conditions are the features of the Dicot plants as the Dicot plants posses:

    1. Taproot - the root structure with primary, secondary and tertiary divisions.

    2. Reticulate venation - the veins present in the leaves appear netted.

    3. Number of stamens - the number of stamens or any other floral parts are present in the multiples of four and five.

    Thus, option B - Dicotyledonae (Dicots) is the correct answer.
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