Questions: A lily (a monocot) would have vascular tissue arranged in a ring. flower parts in threes. two cotyledons. netted leaf veins.
Transcript text: A lily (a monocot) would have vascular tissue arranged in a ring. flower parts in threes. two cotyledons. netted leaf veins.
Solution
The answer is the second one: flower parts in threes.
Explanation for each option:
Vascular tissue arranged in a ring: This is characteristic of dicots, not monocots. In monocots, the vascular bundles are usually scattered throughout the stem.
Flower parts in threes: This is correct for monocots. Monocots typically have flower parts in multiples of three.
Two cotyledons: This is characteristic of dicots. Monocots have one cotyledon.
Netted leaf veins: This is characteristic of dicots. Monocots typically have parallel leaf veins.
In summary, a lily, being a monocot, would have flower parts in threes.