Pith is -------in root anatomical structure and ------ in stem anatomical structure.
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In general, the term “pith” refers to the “soft inner portion” of something. In botany, a pith refers to the soft central cylinder of parenchymatous tissue in the stem of the plant. It may also pertain to the soft, pale spongy inner layer of the rind (mesocarp) of citrus fruits, such as that in the orange rind. The pith is soft because it consists of spongy tissues. In a stem, it is found in the center of the stem where it primarily serves as food storage, such as those found in eudicots. It may also extend to the roots and flowering stem, as in monocots.
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