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Conjoint vascular bundles are most common in

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.2.3, page-90, para 1

Conjoint  closed vascular bundles are present in

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.2.3, page-90, para 1

Conjoint open vascular bundles are present in

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.2.3, page-90, para 1

Root hairs arise from__________

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.3.1, page-90, para 2

Root hairs are ____________ and formed from __________zone of root.

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Cortex consists of

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The innermost layer of the cortex is called

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Endodermis  comprises of  ____________layer of ____________shaped cells.

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.3.1, page-91, para 1

Casparian strips are present in

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Casparian strips are barrel shaped cells in which tangential and radial walls are impermeableto water because of

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