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various regions in monocot root

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Answered by dramaqueen75
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hiiii mate here is the answer

Epiblema

Cortex

Endodermis

Pericycle

Vascular bundles

Pith

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Answered by student00001
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Answer:

The typical monocot roots show following features:

● Epiblema : is single layered, thin walled, colorless, polygonal without intercellular spaces, with presence of unicellular root hairs, hence also called as piliferous layer or rhizodermis.

● Cortex : may be heterogeneous with outer dead exodermis.

● Endodermis : consists of barrel shaped parenchyma without intercellular spaces. Casparian stripes are little present but passage cells are absent.

● Pericycle : gives lateral roots only, secondary growth is absent.

● Vascular bundles are radial ; Xylem is exarch, bundles more than six. Metaxylem elements are oval or circular.

● Conjunctive : tissues are limited or even absent.

● Pith : is large or rarely reduced.

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