give the tissue organisation of monocot root
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- epidermis outermost layer bears large number of unicellular root hair cuticle and stomata absent
- cortex hypothalamus is absent cortex is made up of antimatter cells cells are loosely arranged
- vascular bundles vascular bundles are of radial type they are arranged along the different radii of the root vascular cambium is lacking them so that vascular bundles are closed due to the absence of monocotyledonous root do not undergo secondary growth
- conjuctive tissue in between of xylem and phloem parenchyma cells are present which comprise the conjunctive tissue
- Pith larger will develop the inputs of monocotyledonous plant
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Conjunctive tissue,parenchymatou tissue
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Pith is large, well developed portion of monocot root. It occupies the central portion and made from thin walled parenchymatou tissue with intercellular spaces.
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