View Vascular Bundle In Dicot Leaf PNG

View Vascular Bundle In Dicot Leaf PNG. In monocot and dicot leaves, vascular bundles are surrounded by one or more layers of parenchyma cells known as bundle sheaths. Vascular bundles are present within the mesophyll tissue.

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The dicots and gymnosperms have vascular cambium. In a dicot leaf, as xylem and phloem are present on the same radius, the vascular bundle is described as conjoint and collateral. Another difference is that monocots only have one meristem at the tip of the stem.

The vascular system found in dicots is somewhat more complex than that found in monocots.

Monocot contains numerous vascular bundles in the stem, which scatter all over in the ground parenchyma. As you can see, the vascular bundles in dicots are much larger and more consistently arranged. Vascular tissue is also present in the leaves. Monocot contains numerous vascular bundles in the stem, which scatter all over in the ground parenchyma.

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