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Difference between Dicot Root and Monocot Root | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicot Root and Monocot Root. Difference # Dicot Root: 1. Cortex is comparatively narrow. 2. The epiblema, the cortex and even the endodermis are peeled off and replaced by cork. 3. Older root has a covering of cork. 4. Endodermis is less thickened and casparian strips are more prominent. 5. [...]

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Difference between Dicot and Monocot Stems

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicot Stems and Monocot Stems. Difference # Dicot Stems: 1. Stomata have kidney-shaped guard cells. 2. The hypodermis is made up of collenchyma which may be green. 3. The internal tissues are arranged in concentric layers. 4. The ground tissue is differentiated into cortex, endodermis, pericycle, pith, etc. 5. The [...]

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Difference between Dicot Leaves and Monocot Leaves | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Dicot Leaves and Monocot Leaves. Difference # Dicot Leaves: 1. The upper surface is dark green while the lower surface is light green. 2. The epidermal cells have sinuous lateral walls. 3. Silica is not normally deposited on the epidermal cells. 4. Stomata are absent or less abundant on the [...]

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