Welcome to another agribusiness lesson focusing on plant organs and their structures, specifically discussing monocots and dicots. The lesson explored the differences between both categories, such as the number of cotyledons, leaf shapes, and the arrangement of vascular bundles. Monocots, like lilies and wheat, have one cotyledon, long leaves with parallel veins, and complex vascular bundle arrangements, while dicots, including potatoes and carrots, have two cotyledons, varied leaf shapes, and vascular bundles arranged in a ring.