Which of the following is a difference between monocots and eudicots?
A) Only eudicots have phytomers.
B) Only monocots have shoot and root apical meristems.
C) Monocot stems do not undergo secondary growth.
D) The vascular bundles of monocot stems are commonly arranged as a cylinder.
E) Eudicot embryos commonly have one cotyledon.
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