Dicot stems lack bundle sheaths, while monocot stems have sclerenchymatous ones; roots have no bundle sheath. Dicot leaves have thick-walled bundle sheaths, sometimes with parenchyma or collenchyma, whereas monocot leaves have sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths.
Explain the presence of the Bundle sheath in different plants (mono vs dicot) and their parts: dicot stems are without bundle sheath. monocot stems have sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths. Absent in Roots. Thick walled bundle sheath in DICOT Leaves with Parenchymatous or Collenchymatous patches. Monocot leaves have a bundle sheath with Sclerenchymatous cell patches.
Front | Explain the presence of the Bundle sheath in different plants (mono vs dicot) and their parts |
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Back | dicot stems are without bundle sheath monocot stems have sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths Absent in Roots Thick walled bundle sheath in DICOT Leaves with Parenchymatous or Collenchymatous patches Monocot leaves have a bundle sheath with Sclerenchymatous cell patches |
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