Q. Statement I: Generally, dicotyledonous plants have tap roots and reticulate venation while monocotyledonous plants have fibrous roots and parallel venation.
Statement II: The morphological features of stem like the presence of nodes and intemodes, multicellular hairs and positively phototrophic nature help to differentiate the stem from roots

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Solution:

• Generally, dicotyledonous plants . have tap roots and . reticulate venation while monocotyledonous plants have fibrous roots and parallel venation.
• The morphological features of stem like the presence of nodes and inteniodes, multicellular hair and positively phototrophic nature help to differentiate the stem from roots