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What is a characteristic difference between an isobilateral (monocotyledonous) leaf compared to a dorsiventral (dicotyledonous) leaf?

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a

Stomata are present only on the lower surface of the epidermis.

b

The mesophyll is differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma.

c

Stomata are present on both surfaces of the epidermis, and the mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma.

d

The mesophyll consists solely of palisade parenchyma. 

answer is C.

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A characteristic difference between an isobilateral (monocotyledonous) leaf compared to a dorsiventral (dicotyledonous) leaf is that stomata are present on both surfaces of the epidermis, and the mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma.

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What is a characteristic difference between an isobilateral (monocotyledonous) leaf compared to a dorsiventral (dicotyledonous) leaf?