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So here we have been asked that how the vascular tissues arrangement differ in leads, stems and roots.
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First, talking about the arrangement of vascular tissues in roots.
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Each plant organ contains all three tissue types with different arrangement in each organ.
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So now coming to dicot roots here the xylem and plowl of steel are arranged alternatively in an x shape pattern whereas in monocot roots vascular tissue is arranged in a ring around the width.
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In addition monocots tend to have fibrous roots while new diacots tend to have tap roots.
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So below is the picture which will clearly differentiate the explanation given above.
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In the diagram we can see that diocops have text shape masculine tissues whereas monocops have ring -shaped vascular tissues now coming to stems in diocot stems vascular bundles are arranged in a ring form towards the stem periphery whereas in monocot stems, vascular bundles are randomly scattered throughout the ground tissue.
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And below is the diagram for the explanation.
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We can clearly see that diports are arranged at the stem periphery in a name form.
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Whereas monococons muscular bundle are scattered all over.
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Now last coming to leaves...