Internal Structure of Monocot Stem
Internal structure of monocot stem possess following structures: Epidermis, Hypodermis, Ground Tissue and Vascular Strand. Size and internal structure of […]
Internal structure of monocot stem possess following structures: Epidermis, Hypodermis, Ground Tissue and Vascular Strand. Size and internal structure of […]
Internal structure of monocot leaf consist of epidermis (upper and lower), mesophyll tissue and vascular bundle. In monocot leaves, the
Internal structure of dicot root exhibits epidermis, cortex, endodermis, pericycle, vascular bundle, conjunctive tissue and pith. Epidermis The epidermis of
Internal structure of dicot stem, can be broadly defined by three structures; the outermost layer known as the epidermis, the
The internal structure of dorsiventral leaf (dicot leaf) exhibits upper epidermis, lower epidermis, mesophyll tissue (palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma)
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