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A typical monocotyledonous root is characterised by

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Answered by Anonymous
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here is the answer..

1) The xylem shows a polyarch condition where it forms numerous groups or bundles (usually 12 to 21).

2) The cambium is absent in all the stages and there is no secondary thickening in such roots.

3) The pith is large and well developed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate.......

There is no distinction between a young and an old root of monocotyledonous plant. This is due to the absence of secondary growth in the monocot roots.

Hope this will help you.......

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