Science, asked by jagnnathbarve90, 11 months ago

Why do we use material of monocotyledonous plants for cytological studies​

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Answered by shreyamishra44125
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Answer:

monocotyledon are rather small group of plants compare to genetically diverse dicotyledons, so, the comparison of evolution progress must be narrowed. Anyway, monocots have more genes moved from chloroplast to nucleolus resulting smaller chloroplast genome with better controlled photosynthesis. Adding C4 mechanism, average monocot is better adaptable to diverse and harsh environment comparing to average dicot

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Answered by actitis
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The monocotyledonous plants are very useful because of its remarkable characteristics that helps in studying and examining its tissues and cells

Explanation:

Cytology is usually defined as a specialized branch in the field of medical science that primarily deals with manufacture of medicines in order to cure diseases and also to improve the conditions by carefully analyzing and examining the tissues present in the body.

In order to study cytology, scientists very often uses the materials of monocotyledonous plants which is comprised of a single individual seeds, and where the leaves of the plants have parallely oriented veins. The vascular bundles are scattered within the stem and have an advanced root system.

This plant is helpful in the proper identification and study of the cells and its tissues

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