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Define Bundle Sheath of Monocot stem​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a monocot stem the vascular bundles are not arranged in a circle but are usually scattered throughout the ground tissue. There is no clearly defined pith as there is in many dicotyledonous species. The vascular bundles of monocotylenous plants do not contain a layer of meristematic tissue (cambium) as the dicots do.

Answered by lucky99882
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A bundle sheath surrounds each vascular bundle, or vein, in monocot and dicot leaves. It consists of tightly arranged parenchyma cells in dicots and sclerenchyma cells in monocots. Note: Bundle sheaths also surround the vascular bundles in monocot stems.

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