Anatomical Differences between Dicot Root and Monocot Root Anatomical Differences between Dicot root and Monocot root Dicot root A number of xylem or phloem bundles usually vary from 2-6. The medulla is small…
Difference between Tracheid and Vessel Tracheids and vessels are two types of conducting elements found in the xylem of plants. Tracheids are one of the two conducting elements in the…
Difference between Root and Stem from their Anatomical Structures The stem is the component of the plant which lies above the surface of the soil. It is a key vegetative organ in the vascular…
Difference Between Meristematic Tissue and Permanent Tissue Meristematic tissues are tissues that have the ability to enlarge, stretch, and differentiate into other types of cells as they mature. Cells are small, spherical,…
Draw a labelled diagram of Internal Structure of Dicot Leaf Identifying characteristics of the internal structure of dorsiventral or dicot leaf: (i) It is green, compressed with a wide lamina. (ii) Leaf-blade is enriched with…
Identifying characteristics of the internal structure of Dicot Root The plants whose seeds have only one cotyledon are called dicots. The formation of the dicot root varies significantly from that of the monocots. Identifying…
Identifying Characteristics of Internal Structure of Monocot Root Identifying characteristics of the internal structure of monocot root: (i) Unicellular root hairs are present in the epiblema in which cuticle is absent. Epiblema is…
Mention the Identifying Characteristics of Internal Structure of Monocot Stem The internal structure of the stem is more complex. The stem is differentiated into nodes and internodes. The vascular bundles are irregularly scattered in monocot…
What are the identifying characteristics of internal structure of Dicot Stern? Identifying characteristics of the internal structure of Dicot Stern: (i) A thick cuticle layer is present on the outer surface of epidermis. (ii) Several multicellular…
The Structure and Functions of Stomata Stomata: Some minute pores which are usually, found in leaf for the exchange of gas and transpiration are known as stomata (singular stoma). Stomata are found…