What is the nature of the vascular bundles in monocot stem?
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The vascular bundles of a monocot stem are comprised of xylem as well as phloem tissues that are dispersed as opposed to that of a dicot stem in which the vascular bundles are placed in a ring-like structure.
A large number of these vascular bundles hover close to the outer rim of the stem.
The pith acts as a reservoir for nutrients and its presence is not concentrated in one place.
A large number of these vascular bundles hover close to the outer rim of the stem.
The pith acts as a reservoir for nutrients and its presence is not concentrated in one place.
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