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- Biology
- Following table summarises the differences between a monocot root and a dicot root. Characters Monocot root Dicot root (i) Vascular bundle Polyarch i.e., more than 6 vascular bundles Diarch to hexarch i.e., 2 - 6 vascular bundles (ii) Cambium Absent Present, so secondary growth occurs (iii) Pith Poorly developed Well developed large pith (iv) Activity of pericyde Gives rise to secondary roots and cork cambium Gives rise to lateral roots only Identify the incorrect differences and select the correct option.
Q.
Following table summarises the differences between a monocot root and a dicot root.
Characters
Monocot root
Dicot root
(i)
Vascular
bundle
Polyarch i.e.,
more than 6
vascular bundles
Diarch to
hexarch i.e.,
2 - 6 vascular
bundles
(ii)
Cambium
Absent
Present, so
secondary
growth occurs
(iii)
Pith
Poorly
developed
Well developed
large pith
(iv)
Activity of
pericyde
Gives rise to
secondary
roots and cork
cambium
Gives rise to
lateral roots
only
Identify the incorrect differences and select the correct option.
Characters | Monocot root | Dicot root | |
---|---|---|---|
(i) | Vascular bundle | Polyarch i.e., more than 6 vascular bundles | Diarch to hexarch i.e., 2 - 6 vascular bundles |
(ii) | Cambium | Absent | Present, so secondary growth occurs |
(iii) | Pith | Poorly developed | Well developed large pith |
(iv) | Activity of pericyde | Gives rise to secondary roots and cork cambium | Gives rise to lateral roots only |
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