| 21. | In turn, the commelinids belong to the monocots.
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| 22. | The shoot apex in monocot stems is more elongated.
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| 23. | All species grow as plant pathogens on monocot hosts.
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| 24. | Somatic cells of monocots differentiate quickly and then lose mitotic and morphogenic capability.
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| 25. | By 1846 Lindley had greatly expanded and refined the treatment of the monocots.
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| 26. | And 50, 000 are monocots, which include grasses, wheat and rice.
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| 27. | The predominant form amongst the monocots is successive, but there are important exceptions.
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| 28. | The monocots include about 60, 000 species.
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| 29. | The largest bluebells and tulips, are monocots.
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| 30. | Some authors support the idea of an aquatic phase as the origin of monocots.
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