What is different about a monocot root as compared to a eudicot root?
A) monocot roots do not take up water -- eudicot roots do
B) monocot roots do not have a vascular system - eudicots roots do
C) mature monocot roots emerge from the stem - mature eudicot roots emerge from the seed
D) monocot roots do not have an endodermis - eudicot roors do have an endodermis
E) monocot roots have hairs - eudicot roots never have hairs
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