Biology, asked by lalian, 4 days ago

the external structure of the monocot stem​

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Answered by jiyachaudhary7596
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Answer:

Monocot

Explanation:

Like monocot roots, monocot stems are protected by an outer layer of dermal tissue called the epidermis. The rest of the stem is made up of ground tissue and vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is arranged into bundles of xylem and phloem that are scattered throughout the ground tissue.

Answered by ojal14
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Answer:

mark brainlist answer

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The Monocot Stem has Vascular Bundles near the outside edge of Stem. Vascular Bundles are scattered in Parenchymatous ground Tissue. There is no pith region in Monocots. Dicot Stems have bundles in a ring surrounding Parenchyma cells in a pith region.

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