Can you please help me with a simple and short answers please. Also no meed for
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Can you please help me with a simple and short answers please. Also no meed for explanation i just need answers.Thank you Monocot Herbaceous Stem 1. Examine a prepared slide of a monocot herbaceous stem (Fig. 19.10). Locate the epidermal, ground, and vascular tissues in the stem. 2. The vascular bundles in a monocot herbaceous stem are said to be scattered. Explain. Figure 19.10 Monocot stem. The vascular bundles, one of which is enlarged, are scattered in this photomicrograph of a monocot herbaceous stem. epidermis ground sssue ground 5ssue iparenchyma) xylem phloem vascular bundle air space Comparison 1. Compare the arrangement of ground tissue in eudicot and monocot stems. 2. Compare the arrangement of vascular bundles in the stems of eudicots and monocots. Stem Diversity Stems can be quite diverse as well. We take this opportunity to become acquainted with those that allow a plant to accomplish vegetative reproduction and/or function in food storage. Several of these and other types of stems may be on display in the laboratory Letoueoy o f a 9-11 243
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2. Monocot stems are observed to be having vascular bundles that are scattered. As opposed to dicots, monocot vascular bundles are present around the stem’s outsjde edge. Though, the precise mechanisms have not been understood, one of the reasons might be because there are no clear makings of the cortex pith, which is seen in the dicots. Moreover, monocots do not show secondary division.
3. 4. Eudicots were referred to as dicots earlier. In eudicots, the pollen would be having three apertures. The eudicots have two cotyledons, and monocots have one cotyledons. In eudicots, leaf veneration is more referred to as being reticulate, whereas, leaf veneration in monocots. In monocots, vascular bundles are scattered in the stem, in a cross sectional manner. In eudicots, vascular bundles are arranged in a ring shaped manned. In roots as well, for monocots, vascular tissues are ring shaped and in eudicots, the root xylem are generally star shape.