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xylem vessels towards the pith are broader in roots and narrow in stems. why?​

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Answered by dynamogaming14
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In the roots, xylem and phloem are in the centre to withstand stretching forces. - In the stems, they are arranged in bundles near the edge to resist compression and bending forces. - They are grouped together into veins and vascular bundles as they pass through leaves.

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