Biology, asked by pratik4725, 5 months ago

Conjoint vascular bundles are/have

1). Exarch type of xylem in v. stems
2). Present in both stems and leaves
3). Always open type
4). Xylem and phloem arranged on different radii​

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Answered by abhi494494
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Answer:

Answer is xylem and phloem arranged on different radii

Explanation:

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Answered by anishadey2006
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Answer:

Explanation:

The conjoint vascular bundle is just an arrangement how the vascular bundle i.e. the combination of xylem and phloem is arranged. Here the xylem and phloem are arranged together in the same radius. Conjoint vascular bundles are seen in stem and leaves. They serve the primary purpose as any other vascular bundle for transmitting sugar, nutrients, water etc across the plant. They are divided into three categories i.e. collateral, bi-collateral and concentric vascular bundles. In a conjoint arrangement, the xylem is found in the interior while phloem is towards exterior and called adaxial and abaxial respectively.

So, the correct answer is 'Joined together'.

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