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Vascular Bundle of Monocot Stem and Dicot Stem: Difference

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between vascular bundle of monocot stem and vascular bundle of dicot stem.  Difference # Vascular Bundle of Monocot Stem: 1. The vascular bundles are scattered in the ground tissue. 2. They are of different sizes, the smaller being restricted to peripheral sides. 3. They appear to be embedded in ground tissue. [...]

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4 Main Types of Vascular Bundle | Plants

The following points highlight the four main types of vascular bundle. The types are: 1. Collateral Bundle 2. Bicollateral Bundle 3. Concentric Bundle 4. Radial Vascular Bundle. Type # 1. Collateral Bundle: A vascular bundle in which a strand c f phloem is present external to the strand of xylem on the same radius side by side is known as [...]

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Mechanical Tissue in Plants (With Diagram) | Botany

In this article we will discuss about the mechanical tissue in plants. This will also help you to draw the structure and diagram of mechanical tissues in plants. The tissue that supports a plant and their growing organs against any deformation and provides mechanical strength is termed as mechanical tissue. Haberlandt (1914) called the mechanical tissue as stereome. Schwendener in [...]

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