Vascular bundles of dicot root are
(A) radial exarch
(B) radial endarch
(C) conjoint exarch
(D) conjoint endarch
1. The given statement is true. 2. Secondary growth is observed in most of the dicot and gymnospermic root by producing secondary vascular tissue and periderm. 3. Secondary growth is produced by...
2 Answers 1 viewsAnatomy of dicot root Anatomy of monocot root 1. Pith is narrow. Pith is large and well developed. 2. Diarch, triarch or tetrarch condition can be observed. (Xylem bundles vary from two to six...
2 Answers 1 views1. Root 2. Monocot root and Dicot stem, 3. Dicot leaf 4. Monocot leaf
2 Answers 1 viewsConjoint vascular bundles: When the complex tissue (xylem and phloem) is collectively present as neighbours of each other on the same radius, vascular bundle is called Conjoint vascular bundle. They are...
2 Answers 1 viewsBicollateral vascular bundle: When phloem is present in a vascular bundle on both the sides of xylem and intervening cambium tissue, it is called bicollateral vascular bundle. It is a feature...
2 Answers 1 viewsVascular bundle: These are conjoint, collateral and closed.
2 Answers 1 viewsThe correct answer is (B) Large pith
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2 Answers 1 views(B) tissue located below the phloem bundles and a portion of pericycle tissue above protoxylem
2 Answers 1 viewsThe correct answer is B) Taproot system and Reticulate venation
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