How are exarch and end arch conditions differ anatomically in stem and root ?
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hello frnd,
you knw, in stem it is endarch condition
in root it is exarch condition
simply keep a trick to learn this,
ie, Remember the term STD. - means:
«stem endarch» (use d for endarch)
and u will be familiar with the word "Rx" ( it is present in the top left side of doctor's prescriptions)
so Rx simply means here, «Root exarch»
#Lycka03
you knw, in stem it is endarch condition
in root it is exarch condition
simply keep a trick to learn this,
ie, Remember the term STD. - means:
«stem endarch» (use d for endarch)
and u will be familiar with the word "Rx" ( it is present in the top left side of doctor's prescriptions)
so Rx simply means here, «Root exarch»
#Lycka03
Anonymous:
in endarch condition, protoxylem is towards centre and metaxylem lies towards periphery
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In A Vascular Bundle Endarch Is The Arrangement When The Protoxylem Or The Older Xylem Is Towards The Inside And Metaxylem Or Newly Formed Xylem Is Towards The Outside.
In A Vascular Bundle Endarch Is The Arrangement When The Protoxylem Or The Older Xylem Is Towards The Inside And Metaxylem Or Newly Formed Xylem Is Towards The Outside.Exarch Is The Condition When The Protoxylem Is Towards The Outside And Metaxylem Is Towads The Inside
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