Biology, asked by DangerousBomb, 5 months ago

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Vascular bundle of monocot roots differ from dicot stem as the former
•Are radial
•Have cambium
•Are open for secondary growth
•Have xylem and phloem jointly situated along the same radius

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

Vascular bundle of monocot roots differ from dicot stem as they have xylem and phloem jointly situated along the same radius.

Monocots :-

⭐ In monocots, each vascular bundle is cojoint, collateral and closed and xylem is endarch.

⭐ Monocots don't have cambium.

⭐ Monocots do not undergo any secondary growth beacuse they do not have vascular cambium.

Dicots :-

⭐ In dicots, vacular bundle are radial and starch.

⭐ Xylem and pholem are seperate.

⭐ Pith is less developed.

Answered by ritesdaund2016
5

Explanation:

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Vascular bundle of monocot roots differ from dicot stem as the former

•Are radial

•Have cambium

•Are open for secondary growth

•Have xylem and phloem jointly situated along the same radius

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