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Give four points of anatomical differences between a monocot stem and a dicot stem
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Anatomical differences between a monocot stem and a dicot stem.
| Dicotyledonous stem | Monocotyledonous stem | |
| 1 | Ground tissue is usually differentiated into collenchymatous hypodermis, parenchymatous middle cortex and pith. | Ground tissue is usually undifferentiated |
| 2 | Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral, endarch and open | Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral, endarch and closed. |
| 3 | Vascular bundles are arranged in a ring and are of nearly the same size. | Vascular bundles are scattered and are of various sizes, usually larger towards the centre. |
| 4 | Vascular bundle is not surrounded by a sclerenchymatous sheath. | Vascular bundle is surrounded by a sclerenchymatous sheath |
| 5 | Phloem is composed of sieve tubes, companion cells and phloem parenchyma | Phloem is composed of only sieve tubes and companion cells, phloem parenchyma is absent. |
| 6 | Medullary rays occur in the form of strips of parenchymatous cells in between the vascular bundles. |
Medullary rays are not marked out. |
| 7 | Pith present. | Pith absent |
| 8 | Secondary growth occurs | Secondary growth usually does not occur. |
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