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internal structure of monocot leaf​

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Answered by nanideepu
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The tissue of monocot leaf consists of only one kind of cells which are small oval or spherical or irregular shaped spongy parenchyma cells with chloroplasts and chlorophyll. This tissue is present in 6-7 layesrs with large intercellular spaces in between them

Answered by grishmakumari17
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The internal structure of a typical monocotyledon root is similar to dicotyledon root: (1) Number of xylem bundles are more than six (Polyarch) in monocotyledon root (exceptionally the number of xylem bundles are two to six in onion). (2) Pith is well developed in monocotyledon root.

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