what is monopodial and dichotomous branching and fibrovascular cylinder
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Monopodial →Vascular plants with monopodial growth habits grow upward from a single point. They add leaves to the apex each year and the stem grows longer accordingly. The word Monopodial is derived from Greek "mono-", one and "podial", "foot", in reference to the fact that monopodial plants have a single trunk or stem.
Dichotomous branching→The division of the apical meristem into two independently functioning axes is defined as dichotomous branching. This type of branching typically occurs in non-vascular and non-seed vascular plants, whereas in seed plants it presents a primary growth form only in several taxa.
Fibrovascular→composed of fibrous and conductive tissue, as in the vascular systems of higher plants
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