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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a monocot?
A
Vascular bundles in a ring
B
Single cotyledon
C
Parallel leaf venation
D
Fibrous root system
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Understand the characteristics of monocots. Monocots, or monocotyledons, are a group of flowering plants whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
Identify the typical features of monocots. Monocots usually have parallel leaf venation, a fibrous root system, and scattered vascular bundles throughout the stem.
Compare the given options with the known characteristics of monocots. The options are: 'Vascular bundles in a ring', 'Single cotyledon', 'Parallel leaf venation', and 'Fibrous root system'.
Recognize that 'Single cotyledon', 'Parallel leaf venation', and 'Fibrous root system' are characteristics of monocots.
Determine which option does not fit the characteristics of monocots. 'Vascular bundles in a ring' is typically a feature of dicots, not monocots, as monocots have scattered vascular bundles.