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Monocots are characterised by
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A.Fibrous root system, parallel venation, trimerous flower, two lateral cotyledons and eustele (parallel vascular bundles)
B.Fibrous root system, parallel venation, trimerous flower, one cotyledon and atactostele (scattered vascular bundles)
C.Fibrous root system, parallel venation, pentamerous flower one cotyledon in embryo and atactostele
D.Taproot system, parallel venation, trimerous flowers, one cotyledon and eustele.
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