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They lack secondary growthSelect an answerAall dicotsBangiospermsCall monocotsDboth (A) & (B)

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They lack secondary growthSelect an answerAall dicotsBangiospermsCall monocotsDboth (A) & (B)

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The answer is C. All monocots. Monocots, or monocotyledons, are a group of flowering plants that typically lack secondary growth. This means they do not have the ability to increase in thickness or girth as they grow, unlike dicots or angiosperms which can exhibit secondary growth.

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