As compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has?
Many xylem bundles
The correct answer is B.
The explanation for the correct answer:
The explanation for the Incorrect option:
Option A:
Dicots have a thicker periderm, giving rise to cork cambium, parts of the vascular cambium, and lateral roots. At the same time, Monocots give rise to lateral roots only.
Option C:
Secondary growth does not occur in monocots.
Option D:
Monocot stems do not have a vascular cambium & do not exhibit secondary growth by producing concentric annual rings.
Final answer:
As compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has many xylem bundles.