why are phloem parenchyma absent in monocots? who performs their functions?
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for monocot root and stem posses closed vascular bundles
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The parenchyma tissue is used for storing food for the plant the monocot plants or actually storing food in seeds and what are called endosperm and the conduction the food material please also is very simple show the monocot plants usually do not have in their stems the phloem parenchyma.
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