The casparian strips are found in the endodermis of
a. dicot stem
b. dicot root
c. monocot stem
d. dicot leaf.
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Casparian strips, that is a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis can be found in monocotyledons and a few eudicots.
Casparian strips are made of mainly lignin and sometimes suberin.
It is a primary developmental stage, in the secondary stage the casparian cells detach from the cytoplasm, creating a secondary cell wall.
Such developments are usually lucid in monocotyledons.
Casparian strips are made of mainly lignin and sometimes suberin.
It is a primary developmental stage, in the secondary stage the casparian cells detach from the cytoplasm, creating a secondary cell wall.
Such developments are usually lucid in monocotyledons.
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Answer:
b dicot roots
Explanation: Fact based question
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