Biology, asked by sreevaniksv, 11 months ago

similarities between the tissues in Root and shoot in Dicot stem​

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Answered by nouser71
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The main difference between root system and shoot system is that the root system consists of roots, tubers, and rhizoids of the plant whereas the shoot system consists of leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits of the plant. Furthermore, Root system occurs in the ground while shoot system occurs on the ground.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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  • The vascular tissues of the stem are typically arranged in a circular pattern in eudicots (dicots are paraphyletic). As a result, the ground tissue is appropriately divided into the pith (interior) and cortex (exterior).
  • However, the roots usually contain all of their circulatory structures in the middle, which is why they lack a pith.
  • They both have circulatory tissue, ground tissue, and an epidermis. However, the two have further noteworthy structural differences that represent their various responsibilities.
  • Shoot tissue has a cambium that alternates between fascicular and interfascicular areas, a thin cortex, and vascular bundles that surround a central pith. In contrast, roots have a vascular cambium that continuously generates new xylem and phloem, arranging its vasculature into a central stele.

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