Biology, asked by abhijithr9769, 9 months ago

What is true about a monocot leaf ?
(a) Reticulate venation
(b) Absence of bulliform cells from epidermis
(c) Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade
and spongy tissues
(d) Well differentiated mesophyll

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Answered by DevendraLal
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The true about monocoat leaf is

* option :(c) Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues.

because of the following reason:

• Monocoat leaves are characterised by parallel venatioo, leaves are isobilateral.

• Mesophyll is undifferentiated and consists of isodiametric cells enclosing intercellular spaces.

* Midrib region does not contain Mesophyll and possesses number of parallel vascular bundles.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
1

Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues.

Option (C) is correct.

Explanation:

Following are the characteristics of monocot leaf.

  • Monocot leaves have single cotyledon.
  • Monocot leaves are isobilateral leaves.
  • Monocot leaves have equal number pf stomata.
  • Exmaples of monocot leaves are grass, maize and rice.
  • In the monocot leaf, mesophyll is undifferentiated.
  • It shows spongy parenchyma with oval-shaped cells.

Thus Mesophyll not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissues'.

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