The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dicotyledonous root and monocotyledonous root. Difference # Dicotyledonous Root: 1. Epidermis is single layered. 2. Cortex is composed of parenchyma cells only. 3. Pericycle gives rise to a portion of vascular cambium that gives rise to secondary vascular tissues and phellogen—the meristem of cork. 4. […]
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Dicotyledonous Stem and Monocotyledonous Stem | Plants
The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dicotyledonous stem and monocotyledonous stem. Difference # Dicotyledonous Stem: 1. Internally it is differentiated into epidermis, cortex and stele. 2. Epidermis it bears hairs that are usually multicellular. 3. Cortex the peripheral layers, i.e. hypodermis are generally collenchymatous. 4. The rest of cortex bears nonvascular […]
Monocotyledonous Root and Monocotyledonous Stem | Plants
The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between monocotyledonous root and monocotyledonous stem. Difference # Monocotyledonous Root: 1. Internally it is differentiated into epiblema, cortex and stele. 2. Epiblema is uniseriate or multiseriate (e.g. velamen of orchid root), lacks cuticle and stoma, and provided with unicellular root hairs. 3. Cortex is commonly parenchymatous, […]