Function of the Endodermis in Plants Endodermis The plant endodermis plays an important role in selecting what gets into the plant from the soil. It is a layer of cells that…
Comparison between Leaf Structures of Dicot and Monocot Leaf structures of Dicot and Monocot: Dicot Leaves The orientation of leaf looks like horizontal and dorsiventrally differentiated Stomata forms usually on lower epidermis Cuticle…
Comparison between the Stem Structure and Root Structure Comparison between the Stem Structure and Root Structure Stem Structure Cuticle are Present and thick. Trichomes are present as multi-cellular or unicellular on the Epidermis.…
Comparison between the Dicot Stem and Monocot Stem Comparison between the stems of Dicot and Monocot: Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles. Dicot stems have their vascular bundles in a ring arrangement. Other…
Epiblema Function and Formation in Plants Epiblema not completely produced epidermis which supplies or carry the area and region of the true epidermis in submerged plants and on the extremities of…
Xylem Function and Formation in Plants Xylem: Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves. They are involved in the movement of water through a plant from its…
Phloem Formation and Function in Plants Phloem: Phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. This is the movement of food substances from the stems to growing…
Comparison between the Dicot Root and Monocot Root Dicot root has a tap root-like arrangement and is present in dicot plants. It has a constant amount of xylem and phloem such that, xylem…
Cortex Formation in Plants Cortex: The plant cortex is the tissue located between the vascular bundles and epidermis. It includes the whole area from beneath the epiblema up to…
Functions of Pericycle in Plants Pericycle: Pericycle is a plant tissue that enables plants to grow roots and facilitates plant development. It helps plants grow and develop throughout all stages…