Which of the following correctly describes a major difference between monocot and eudicot plants?
A) Xylem and phloem occur in a ring in a eudicot stem, while phloem occur between arms of xylem in a monocot stem.
B) Xylem and phloem occur in a ring in a monocot root, while phloem occur between arms of xylem in a eudicot root.
C) Xylem and phloem occur in a ring in a eudicot root, while phloem occur between arms of xylem in a monocot root.
D) Xylem and phloem occur in a ring in a monocot stem, while phloem occur between arms of xylem in a eudicot stem.
E) Xylem and phloem occur in a ring in a monocot stem, while xylem and phloem occur in scattered bundles in a eudicot stem.
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