Which of these describes a difference between monocots and dicots?
A. Monocot embryos form two leaves; dicot embryos from a single half.
B. Monocot flowers may consists of five petals; dicot flowers may consists of six petals.
C. Monocot leaves have a branching network of veins; dicot leaves have parallel veins.
D. Monocot vascular tissue is arranged randomly in the stem; dicot vascular tissue is arranged in a ring.
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Answer:
Which of these describes a difference between monocots and dicots?
A. Monocot embryos form two leaves; dicot embryos from a single half.
B. Monocot flowers may consists of five petals; dicot flowers may consists of six petals.
C. Monocot leaves have a branching network of veins; dicot leaves have parallel veins.
D. Monocot vascular tissue is arranged randomly in the stem; dicot vascular tissue is arranged in a ring.
Explanation:
Monocot vascular tissue is arranged randomly in the stem, while dicot vascular tissue is arranged in a ring. All other answer choices have characteristics reversed.