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Dicotyledonous Stem and Monocotyledonous Stem | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dicotyledonous stem and monocotyledonous stem. Difference # Dicotyledonous Stem: 1. Internally it is differentiated into epidermis, cortex and stele. 2. Epidermis it bears hairs that are usually multicellular. 3. Cortex the peripheral layers, i.e. hypodermis are generally collenchymatous. 4. The rest of cortex bears nonvascular tissues. 5. The innermost layer [...]

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Dorsiventral Leaf, Isobilateral and Centric Leaf | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dorsiventral leaf, Isobilateral leaf and centric leaf. Difference # Dorsiventral Leaf: 1. Internally the leaf is differentiated into upper and lower epidermis and mesophyll, which lies in between the two epiderĀ­mises. 2. The distribution of stomata is usually restricted to lower epidermis. 3. Mesophyll is composed, of palisade and spongy [...]

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Difference between Vascular Cambium and Cork Cambium | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between vascular cambium and cork cambium. Difference # Vascular Cambium: 1. It is also referred to as cambium. 2. Procambium gives rise to cambium. 3. Cambium originates from meristemetic tissue and so it is customary to regard it as primary meristem. 4. Each cell of vascular cambium may be spindle shaped [...]

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