22+ Vascular Bundles Are Conjoint Collateral And Open Type Background. Characterestics of vascular bundle of a dicot stem: So, the correct option is 'dicot stem'.
So, the correct option is 'dicot stem'. Monocotyledonous stems normally do not have secondary growth but the stems of perennial dicots increase in girth by a special type of growth process. They have phonetic similarity, at the same time they differ in some degree and are incapable of differentiating words, e.g.
Each vascular bundle is conjoint, open, and with endarch protoxylem.
A large number of rounded, parenchymatous cells with large intercellular spaces vascular system includes vascular bundles, which can be seen in the veins and the midrib. Either the phloem surrounds xylem or the xylem. The system of cardinal vowels has a great theoretical value and it is used as a basis for classification of vowels in different languages. The vascular bundles which contain both xylem and when in a collateral bundle, a strip of cambium is present between xylem and phloem, the bundle is called open bundle e.g., dicot stems.