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explain the anatomy of a monocot root​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary Structure of Monocot roots

Endodermis consists of barrel shaped parenchyma without intercellular spaces. Casparian stripes are little present but passage cells are absent. Pericycle gives lateral roots only, secondary growth is absent. Vascular bundles are radial; Xylem is exarch, bundles more than six.

Answered by mohamedapsal
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Primary Structure of Monocot roots

Endodermis consists of barrel shaped parenchyma without intercellular spaces. Casparian stripes are little present but passage cells are absent. Pericycle gives lateral roots only, secondary growth is absent. Vascular bundles are radial; Xylem is exarch, bundles more than six.


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