Biology, asked by akifwani97, 10 months ago

polyxylic wood and monoxylic wood​

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Answered by Chocostar
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Hey mate here's your answer

Manoxylic wood:

It is the non-compact wood with large amount of parenchyma, large pith and cortex mixed with less amount of xylem tracheids or wood. -Parenchyma cells are filled with starch grains. -Not important commercially as wood is not durable. -In Cycas.

Pycnoxylic wood :

having dense hard wood because of a high proportion of secondary xylem.

Hope this helps you mate

Answered by pranshirajpoot1997
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Answer:

Explanation:Monoxylic wood means there is a single ring of vascular bundles as seen in young stem of cycas but after secondary growth the stem becomes polyxylic i.e scattered vascular bundles.

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