Which of the following correctly describes a major difference between monocot and eudicot plants?
A) The leaves of monocot plants have leaf veins that form a net-like pattern, while the leaves of eudicot plants have parallel leaf veins.
B) Monocot leaves have leaf veins that form a net-like pattern, and their flower parts occur in multiples of 3; eudicot leaves have parallel leaf veins, and their flower parts occur in multiples of 4 or 5.
C) Monocot leaves have parallel leaf veins, and their flower parts occur in multiples of 4 or 5; eudicot leaves have leaf veins that form a net-like pattern, and their flower parts occur in multiples of 3.
D) Monocot flower parts occur in multiples of 4 or 5, while eudicot flower parts occur in multiples of 3.
E) Monocot leaves have parallel leaf veins, while the leaf veins of a eudicot plant form a net-like pattern.
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