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describe the internal structure of a dicot root​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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Explanation:

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It is made up of single layer of barrel shaped parenchymatous cells. The radial and the inner tangential walls of endodermal cells are thickened with suberin. ... But these casparian strips are absent in the endodermal cells which are located opposite to the protoxylem elements.

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Answered by yesh2123
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Answer:T.S. of dicot root (sunflower, Bean and pea) shows following internal structures: It is also termed as rhizoderm or piliferous layer. It is outermost single layer of root which is composed of thin-walled, closely packed parenchymatous cells without intercellular spaces.

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