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In dicot roots, pericycle is__________ and __________walled.

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

The parenchymatous cells which lie between the xylem and phloem are called

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

All the tissues that lie inner to the endodermis are called as

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

How many of the following constitute the stele?

Vascular bundles, pericycle, endodermis, pith, cortex, epidermis

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

In dicot root the pith present is

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

The number of xylem bundles in dicot root is

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

The number of xylem bundles in monocot root is

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.3.2, page-91, para 1

In monocot root the pith present is

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.3.2, page-91, para 1

Which of the following is not possible in monocot root?

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Refer NCERT, heading 6.3.2, page-91, para 1

Casparian strips and passage cells are well developed in

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In monocots both are more developed as compared to dicots

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