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Download Difference Between Monocot And Dicot Vascular Bundles PNG. What's the difference between dicot and monocot? Monocot contains a parallel venation system.

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In dicots, the lower part of the embryo forms a radicle in monocots the vascular bundles also tend to be toward the outside of the stem. • categorized under nature | difference between monocots and dicots. Both monocot and dicot stems have vascular bundles made up of xylem and phloem, but these tissues are arranged differently within the stem.

Xylem is exarch, number of xylem varies from 2 to 4.

There is no separation between cortical and stelar regions in the stem as well. Flowering plants are divided into monocots (or bundles of vascular tissue scattered throughout the stem with no particular arrangement, and has the vascular system in dicots is divided into a cortex and stele but in monocots these distinct. Monocot flowers usually form in threes whereas dicot flowers occur in groups of four or five. Xylem is exarch, number of xylem varies from 2 to 4.

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