The two major clades of angiosperms are called monocots and eudicots. These plants differ in the number of
A) sperm involved in fertilization.
B) sexes per plant; monocots have one sex per plant, and eudicots have both.
C) sexes per plant; eudicots have male and female plants, and monocots have both sexes in one plant.
D) embryonic cotyledons.
E) tracheid types.
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