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difference between dicot and monocot root​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference between Monocot and Dicot Root

Dicot Root :-

  • Cortex is narrow
  • Endodermis is less thickened and Casperian strips are more prominent.
  • Passage cell Generally absent .
  • Vascular bundle 2 to 5 or sometimes 8
  • Pith either absent or very small

Monocot Root:-

  • Cortex very wide.
  • Endodermis is later become highly thickened . Casperian strips are visible only in young root.
  • Passage cell Generally occurs opposite to the protoxylem point.
  • Pericycle produces lateral root only.
  • Vascular bundle 8 or more in number .
  • Large and well developed.

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Difference between Monocot and Dicot stem...

  • In monocots stem, the vascular bundles are scattered across the stem without any definite arrangement. On the other hand, in dicots stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in the form of one or two broken rings, following that they have a definite shape.
  • In dicot stem bundle sheath is absent, while in monocot stem the bundle sheath is present as it surrounds the scattered vascular bundles.
  • The hypodermis in the dicot stem is made up of the collenchyma, whereas the hypodermis in the monocot stem is made up of the sclerenchyma.
  • The vascular system in dicots comprises of the two distinct regions, cortex and stele. On the other hand, the vascular bundles are scattered, they also lack the distinct cortex and stele.

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