How many different types of arrangement of cells could you see in the above diagram
of T.S of dicot stem
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Six types of arrangement can be found.
Most dicot (eudicot) roots have in their middle a strong core of xylem whereas most monocots have a parenchyma-composed pith. The pericycle is a parenchyma cylinder, one or at most a few cells in length, which is located inside the endodermis.
It has epidermis, cortex, endodermis, pericycle, bundles and pith in the vascular system. There are generally more than six (polyarch) xylem bundles in the monocot root compared to the dicot root that have fewer xylem bundles. Pith's big, well-developed. There is no secondary growth of monocotyledonous roots.
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