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Answered by smrutibhoi
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d) Radial

Explanation:

phloem tissues occur in separate groups on alternate radial positions. This is seen in roots of both monocots and dicots.

Collateral vascular bundles are very common type and seen in stems of dicotyledons except the members of Cucurbitaceae and some members of Convolvulaceae.

Bicollateral vascular bundles are present in stems of plants of family Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae etc.

Concentric vascular bundles are present in monocot and pteridophytes stems and absent in roots.

Answered by PoojaRoy25
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Answer:

Radial......

Just learn like this R for root and R for radial.....

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