Internal Structure of Dicot and Monocot Root
Internal Structure of Dicot and Monocot Root: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Conjoint Vascular Bundle, Collateral Vascular Bundles, Radial Vascular Bundle, Bicollateral Vascular Bundles, Endarch, Concentric Vascular Bundle, Exarch, Amphivasal Vascular Bundle and, Amphicribal Vascular Bundle
Important Questions on Internal Structure of Dicot and Monocot Root
In monocot root the cambium is present.

Palisade parenchyma cells occur below epidermis in dicot root.

Xylem and phloem occurring on the same radius constitute a vascular bundle called _____. (conjoint/ concentric)

What do you mean by Amphivasal Vascular Bundle?

Explain bicollateral vascular bundles.

Name two types of collateral vascular bundles.

What are the types concentric vascular bundle?

Define conjoint vascular bundle.

What is endarch?

What type of cells are found in the cortex of roots?

What is the main role of the xylem in roots?

Which plant shows typical monocot root structure?

Why do monocot roots lack secondary growth?

What is the central region of a monocot root called?

What type of vascular bundle is found in roots?

How does secondary growth occur in dicot roots?

What is the main function of root hairs?

Which layer is directly beneath the epidermis in roots?

What separates the vascular bundles in monocot roots?

Which part of the root stores food in monocots?
