What is monocot stems
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A monocot sead is a sead having only one cotyledon.eg corn
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Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles.
Monocot stems have most of their vascular bundles near the outside edge of the stem. The bundles are surrounded by large parenchyma in the cortex region.
There is no pith region in monocots.
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Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles.
Monocot stems have most of their vascular bundles near the outside edge of the stem. The bundles are surrounded by large parenchyma in the cortex region.
There is no pith region in monocots.
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