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  • noun botany A member of the eudicots.

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  • In the eudicot herbaceous stem, vascular bundles are arranged in a ring towards the outside of the stem and separating the cortex from the central pith. c.

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  • The eudicot root has various zones where cells are in various stages of differentiation and where primary growth occurs.

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  • Leaf veins have a net pattern in eudicot leaves and a parallel pattern in monocot leaves.

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  • Leaf veins have a net pattern in eudicot leaves and a parallel pattern in monocot leaves.

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  • The eudicot root has various zones where cells are in various stages of differentiation and where primary growth occurs.

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  • Monocot roots have the same zones as a eudicot root but do not undergo secondary growth.

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  • After a discussion of plant organs, monocot and eudicot plants are compared and contrasted.

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  • The woody eudicot stem has a different organization with three distinct areas: bark, wood, and pith.

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  • In the eudicot herbaceous stem, vascular bundles are arranged in a ring towards the outside of the stem and separating the cortex from the central pith. c.

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  • On the lower epidermis of eudicot leaves, and both surfaces of monocot leaves, special guard cells form microscopic pores

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