Anatomy of a dicot root primary structure can be studied through a Cross Section (CS). The present post discesses the Anatomy of Dicot Root Primary Structure with diagrams. Anatomy of Dicot Root Ø Anatomically, the primary structure in a dicot root is differentiated into the following tissue zones: (1). […]
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The anatomical features of a monocot root can be studied through a cross section (CS) through the root. The present post discesses the anatomy of monocot root with Monocot Root Diagram. Ø Anatomically, the monocot root has been differentiated into the following parts: (1). Epidermis (2). Cortex (3). […]
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Phloem is a permanent vascular tissue system associated with the conduction of food materials in plants. It is a complex tissue composed of more than one type of cells namely sieve elements, companion cells, phloem fibres and phloem parenchyma. Among these cells, the sieve elements are the most specialized cells […]
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