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The large, well-developed pith in a monocot root primarily consists of:
Sclerenchyma cells
Collenchyma cells
Parenchyma cells
Xylem vessels
The central pith in a monocot root is usually:
Absent
Small and inconspicuous
Large and well developed
Replaced by vascular tissue
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a dicot stem?
Ring-like arrangement of vascular bundles
Presence of pith
Presence of cambium
Scattered vascular bundles
What tissue constitutes the pith in a dicot stem?
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Xylem
Parenchyma
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a monocot stem?
Scattered vascular bundles
Presence of a well-defined pith
Absence of secondary growth
Presence of ground tissue
Which tissue is typically absent or less distinct in a monocot stem compared to a dicot stem?
Epidermis
Cortex
Pith
Vascular bundles
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of a monocot stem?
Scattered vascular bundles
Presence of a well-defined pith
Presence of ground tissue
Closed vascular bundles
Select the incorrect statement w.r.t. monocot root.
Pericycle gives rise to lateral roots
Vascular bundles are polyarch
Cambium develops at the time of secondary growth
Pith is large and well developed
Select the correct option about monocot stem.
Shows secondary growth
Has well developed endodermis
Has scattered vascular bundles
Has well developed pith