Differentiate between radial and conjoint vascular bundles with the help of diagram
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Closed vascular bundles are seen in monocotyledons (monocots). In radial vascular bundles the components are arranged separately (truly they cannot be called as bundles). Here the xylem and phloem are arranged SEPARATELY in different RADII. ... Conjoint vascular bundles are seen in STEM and LEAVES.
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Differentiate between radial and conjoint vascular bundles:
Conjoint Vascular Bundles:
- The vascular bundles which consists of both xylem and phloem are called conjoint vascular bundles.
- Xylem and phloem taken place in the same radius.
- Such vascular bundles are seen in stems and leaves.
Example: Roots of "monocots and dicots".
Radial Vascular Bundles:
- In these bundles xylem and phloem groups occur in the form of separate bundles.
- These two bundles are found in different radii.
- Radial vascular bundles the components are organized separately.
Example: "Conjoint vascular bundles" are found in 'Stem and Leaves'.
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