When the xylem and the phloem lie in the same radius, the vascular bundle is called
a. conjoint
b. radial
c. open
d. closed.
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a. conjoint
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a)Conjoint
Explanation:
- In conjoint vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem tissues are present on the same radius and are immediately opposite each other.
- In dicot stems, this is a regular phenomenon.
- Conjoint vascular bundles are classified into two forms based on the number and location of phloem groups: collateral and bi-collateral.
- A type of arrangement in which the xylem is on the inside and the phloem is on the outside is known as collateral.
- Bi-collateral: The xylem lies in the centre, flanked on either side by two regions of phloem and cambium tissues.
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