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describe about monocot root in simple form.​

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Answered by singhparth1981
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Monocot root structure

In monocot roots, xylem and phloem tissue bundles are arranged in a circular fashion around the central pith, which consists of ground tissue (parenchyma). Monocot roots have a larger number of vascular structures than dicot roots.

Answered by helper65
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Monocot roots are fibrous, meaning they form a wide network of thin roots that originate from the stem and stay close to the surface of the soil. In contrast, dicots have “taproots,” meaning they form a single thick root that grows deep into the soil and has smaller, lateral branches.

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