Conjoint collateral and open vascular bundles are found in which stem
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Conjoint collateral and open vascular bundles are found in dicot stem.
Explanation:
- The epidermis of Dicot stem is made of parenchyma cells which bear multicellular hair.
- Hypodermis is made of layers of Collenchyma cells.
- The ground tissue is differentiated into cortex, endodermis, pericylce, medullary rays and pith.
- Vascular bundles are conducting vessels in stem that include xylem and phloem.
- In dicot stem, Vascular bundles are wedge shaped and arranged in a ring.
- Vascular bundle present in the stem is conjoint, 'collateral' and 'open in dicot'
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