Monocot stem differ from dicot stems in that monocot have

a

no cambium

b

no pith

c

fewer vascular bundles

d

phloems with parenchyma

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Johnpauly
4 years ago

The ending of the question is what confirms the answer, but in the question they stated monocot without the stem which means cambium because monocot does not have cambium.
But if the question ended in monocot stem then the answer would pith because monocot stem does not possess pith but only the root.
I hope you understand now

darkypearl
11 years ago

haba! this is wrong!

monocots differ4rm dicot becos they av no cambium,whch shows secondary growth. and 1of d xteristics of monocot is dat it does not undergo secondary thickening

tenuaka
11 years ago

Option A nd B are correct, maybe dis question doesn't have an answer.

award141
10 years ago

monocot stem has no pith also..so A and B is absolutely correct

Amiable1
1 year ago

it is correct, it has to deal with the stem

emskodaddy
11 years ago

yeah i agree wif darkypearl

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Correction has been made.

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