Multiple Choice
Monocotlyedons and dicotlyedons differ in structure. Differences include
A) leaves of monocotyledons have parallel veins.
B) scattered vascular bundles in monocotyledons.
C) absence of secondary growth in monocotyledons.
D) absence of primary roots in monocotyledons.
E) absence of adventitious roots in dicotyledons.
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