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27 August, 02:36

Which statement best describes the leaf structures of monocots and dicots?

A. Dicots have narrow leaves with parallel veins, and monocots have broad leaves with a network of veins.

B. Monocots have narrow leaves with parallel veins, and dicots have broad leaves with a network of veins.

C. Dicots have narrow leaves with a network of veins, and monocots have broad leaves with parallel veins.

D. Monocots have narrow leaves with a network of veins, and dicots have broad leaves with parallel veins.

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  1. 27 August, 02:41
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    Answer: B

    Monocots differ from the dicots In the structural features of the leaves, the stems, roots, and flowers. The differences start from the very beginning of the plant's life cycle: the seed. Monocots have one cotyledon, while dicots have two. When it comes to leaves, monocots have narrow leaves with the typical parallel leaf veins. Dicots have broad leaves with a network of netted leaf veins (branching).
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