Difference Between monocot and dicot root
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Both, Monocot and Dicot roots belong to plants. Monocots and Dicots differ from each other in four structures: leaves, stems, roots and flowers. The difference between dicot and monocot root is, dicot root contains xylem in the middle and phloem surrounding it. While, monocot root contain xylem and phloem in another manner, forming a circle. The monocot roots are fibrous while that of dicot are tap roots.
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one major difference between monocot root and dicot root is presence of vascular cambium
cambium is present in dicot and absent in monocot
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