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Dicot root and a dicot stem
Differences between a Dicot root and a dicot stem - Characters Dicot stem Dicot Root 1. Epidermis a. Nature of the cells Thick walled Thin walled b. Epidermal hairs Present, multi cellular trichomes Present, unicellular root hair..
Differences between a Dicot root and a dicot stem
Characters Dicot stem Dicot Root 1. Epidermis a. Nature of the cells Thick walled Thin walled b. Epidermal hairs Present, multi cellular trichomes Present, unicellular root hairs c. Cuticle Present Absent d. Stoma..
Anatomy of a Typical Monocot Root
Anatomy of a Typical Monocot Root - Example : Maize A transverse section passing through the Maize root reveals the following detail..
Anatomy of a Typical Monocot Root
Epiblema is the outermost covering of the root formed by a single layer of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped parenchyma cells. The cells are characteristically thin-walled since they are involved in absorption of water. A cuticle and stomata are absent. Some of the epiblema cells ar..
Anatomy of a Typical Dicot Root
Anatomy of a Typical Dicot Root - Example: Sunflower A transverse section passing through the root of Sunflower reveals the following detail..
Anatomy of a Typical Dicot Root
Epiblema is the outermost covering of the root formed by single layer of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped, parenchyma cells. The cells are characteristically thin-walled since they are involved in absorption of water. A cuticle and stomata are absent. Some of the epiblema cells are..
Root System
Root System - Root is the descending portion of the axis of the plant. It is not normally green in colour. It is characterised by the absence of nodes and internodes. There are two types of root systems, the tap root system (seen in dicots) and fibr..
Adventitious Root System
fibrous roots in grass Roots developing from any part of the plant body other than the radicle are called adventitious roots. They may arise from the leaves as in Bryophyllum or from the branches as seen in Banyan. In monocotyledons, the primary root from the radicle later disorganizes and a..
Table 2: Trends in production of food from animal sources
.e., their shelter, control of disease and proper utilization of their products. The various animal food resources that provide food are livestock, poultry and fish. Food is one of the basic needs of man. Early man lived on roots and berries of wild plants but with civilization,..
Deficiency
1. Chlorotic patches are in the form of specks or reticulations in dicots and stripes in monocots. 2. Necrosis may follow. 3. Leaves show premature fall or do not develop at all. 4. Both stem and root experience stunted growth. Their apices may die back. 5. Flowers are..
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