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• The stem is cylindrical in Poaceae
called as
Answer
А.
Culms
В. Fibrous
C. Scaly
D. Paper​

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Answered by diyajindal41
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the answer is culms....

Answered by Tulsi4890
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The stem is cylindrical in Poaceae  called as А.  Culms

  • The Poaceae is a monocot family under Angiosperms (Flowering Plants).
  • It is commonly called the Wheat Family and is the most advanced family.
  • All perennial grasses have underground stems called the rhizome.
  • The cylindrical stem having conspicuous nodes and internodes present in other members is called the culm.
  • The internodes may be hollow, herbaceous, or woody.
  • The members have fibrous roots.
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