A monocot root differs from a eudicot root because a monocot root
A) lacks an organized pith.
B) contains xylem and phloem organized in ring around the pith.
C) does not contain pericycle.
D) lacks a functional endodermis.
E) contains a cortex that is inside of the endoderm.
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