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explain the structure of dicot stem.​

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Answered by gurramvaishnavi555
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Dicot stems have bundles in a ring surrounding parenchyma cells in a pith region. Between the bundles and the epidermis are smaller (as compared to the pith) parenchyma cells making up the cortex region. ... Dicot roots have their xylem in the center of the root and phloem outside the xylem

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the dicot stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in a ring, with pith concentrated at the core of the stem, rather than being scattered throughout the plant interior. In each vascular bundle, the xylem and phloem are separated by a substance called vascular cambium.

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