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Sat 3 Mar, 2012 10:42 pm
(a)reticulated venation in leaves and dicotyledonous seeds
(b)reticulated venation in leaves and monocotyledonous seeds
(c)parallel venation in leaves and dicotyledonous seeds
(d)parallel venation in leaves and monocotyledonous seeds
@raunak,
how could they make that many different observations if they were all looking at a pea plant ?.
I know that they are not diecots. To find the rest you must plant a seed and see what comes up.