A:
Tap Root And Parallel Venation
B:
Tap Root And Reticulate Venation
C:
Fibrous Root And Parallel Venation
D:
Fibrous Roots And Reticulate Venation
Explanation
Monocot plants typically have a fibrous root system and parallel venation in their leaves. Therefore, the correct combination of root system and leaf venation present in monocot plants is C: Fibrous Root and Parallel Venation.
In contrast, dicot plants typically have a tap root system and reticulate (net-like) venation in their leaves. Option A (Tap Root and Parallel Venation) and option B (Tap Root and Reticulate Venation) are not the correct combinations for monocot plants. Option D (Fibrous Roots and Reticulate Venation) is the combination that is typical for dicot plants.