QUESTION 4 Monocots typically do not produce woody tissue. We find this tissue in gymnosperms and dicots. The tissue res

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QUESTION 4 Monocots typically do not produce woody tissue. We find this tissue in gymnosperms and dicots. The tissue res

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Question 4 Monocots Typically Do Not Produce Woody Tissue We Find This Tissue In Gymnosperms And Dicots The Tissue Res 1
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QUESTION 4 Monocots typically do not produce woody tissue. We find this tissue in gymnosperms and dicots. The tissue responsible for producing most of this secondary lateral growth is called the: O A. periderm B. pith O Capical meristem O D. vascular cambrium QUESTION 5 In flowering plants, tissue directly surrounding the embryo is called: OA. 1n gametophyte OB. 2n integument O C.3n endosperm O D.3n gametophyte QUESTION 6 Angiosperms are typically divided into two major groups: the monocots and the dicots. One cotyledon vs two is the main difference but we see many others including the vascular tissue organization into rings in and scattered randomly in O A. dicots, monocots OB. monocots, dicots OC. dicots, bryophytes O D. monocots, pterophytes
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