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Monocot stem differ from dicot stems in that monocot have

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Biology JAMB 2007

Monocot stem differ from dicot stems in that monocot have

  • no cambium checkmark
  • no pith
  • fewer vascular bundles
  • phloems with parenchyma

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Monocots do not have a vascular cambium, even though some of them, such as palms and the Joshua tree, exhibit secondary growth. Instead, they have a thickening meristem that produces secondary ground tissue.

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