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A unique feature observed in the dicot root vascular cylinder is the presence of:
Endarch xylem with four protoxylem poles
Exarch xylem with more than six protoxylem poles
Mesarch xylem with two protoxylem poles
Centrarch xylem with a single protoxylem pole
Which of the following is NOT part of the vascular cylinder in a dicot root?
Xylem
Phloem
Pericycle
Cortex
What type of xylem arrangement is typically found in dicot roots?
Scattered
Conjoint
Radial
Collateral
The arrangement of xylem in a dicot root is typically:
Scattered
Conjoint
Radial
Bicollateral
Vascular bundles, in which xylem and phloem occur as separate bundles are known as
Collateral
Bicollateral
Radial
Amphivasal
Conjuctive tissue is made up of
Cells, fibers, and ground substance
Only cells and fibers
Only ground substance
Epithelial cells and basement membrane
In roots the
Protoxylem lies towards the periphery
Metaxylem lies towards the pith (centre)
Both (a) and (b)
Endarch condition is found
In roots the
Protoxylem lies towards the periphery
Metaxylem lies towards the pith (centre)
Both (a) and (b)
Endarch condition is found
Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by
Absence of secondary xylem
Absence of secondary phloem
Presence of cortex
Position of protoxylem
Lateral roots develop from primordia originated by the division of
Pericycle cells lying opposite to protoxylem points
Pericycle cells lying between two protoxylem points
Endodermal cells lying between two protoxylem points
Endodermal cells lying opposite to protoxylem points