Biology, asked by roshan820, 9 months ago

A section of the stem had vascular
bundles, where one tissue was wrapped
around the other. How will you
technically describe it?​

Answers

Answered by meenakshikanoji30
24

Explanation:

A vascular bundle is a part of the transport system in vascular plants. The transport itself happens in vascular tissue, which exists in two forms: xylem and phloem. Both these tissues are present in a vascular bundle, which in addition will include supporting and protective tissues.

The xylem typically lies adaxial with phloem positioned abaxial. In a stem or root this means that the xylem is closer to the centre of the stem or root while the phloem is closer to the exterior. In a leaf, the adaxial surface of the leaf will usually be the upper side, with the abaxial surface the lower side. This is why aphids are typically found on the underside of a leaf rather than on the top, since the sugars manufactured by the plant are transported by the phloem, which is closer to the lower surface.

The position of vascular bundles relative to each other may vary considerably: see stele.

Answered by presentmoment
5

A section of the stem had vascular  bundles, where one tissue was wrapped  around the other.The structure is known as the monocot stem.  

Explanation:  

  • In certain instances of monocot stem, the structure has its vascular bundles in a scattered format.
  • These vascular bundles known as xylem and phloem are surrounded by a specialized cell ring known as the bundle sheath.
  • The vascular bundles are important as they help the plants in absorbing 'water and nutrients' from the soil and responsible for the transport of such to the 'different parts' of the plant's body.

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