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In dicot roots, what is the number of radial vascular bundles?

AOne

BFour

CTwo

DSix

Answer:

B. Four

Read Explanation:

  • The dicot root vascular bundles are the radial and tetrarch root vascular bundles.

  • There are four alternating xylem and phloem bundles in total.

  • Monocot roots' vascular bundles are organized in a radial arrangement.

  • There are eight bundles in each xylem vessel and phloem vessels bundle.

  • Polyarchy is the term for the situation as a result of this.

  • The vascular bundles in the stems of dicots are eight in number and organized in the shape of a broken ring.

  • There are basically three types of vascular bundles namely conjoint, collateral, and open.

  • The inner surface has xylem, and the outer surface has a phloem.

  • The monocot stem vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral, and closed stem vascular bundles.

  • A centrifugal pattern is formed by several vascular bundles that are irregularly scattered and organized.


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