Mention two differences in the vascular bundles of sunflower and maize stems?
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Sunflower and maize stems are different in that :
(1) Sunflower has radially arranged, fewer vascular bundles, whereas maize has randomly distributed numerous vascular bundles.
(2) Sunflower has open (with cambium) vascular bundles, whereas maize has closed (without cambium) vascular bundles.
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Two differences in the vascular bundles of sunflower and maize stems:
- Sunflower has radially ordered.
- It contain fewer vascular bundles,
- Maize has 'randomly distributed'.
- It contains many vascular bundles.
Explanation:
- Vascular bundles are the transport system in vascular plants through which water and food are transported throughout the plant.
- Sunflower has a dicot stem.
- Vascular bundles are conjoint and open.
- The water cavity is absent.
- The vascular bundles are arranged in a ring.
- Maize has monocot stem.
- Vascular bundles are conjoined and closed.
- The water cavity is present.
- The vascular bundles are scattered in arrangement.
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