A researcher observes a transverse section of a plant organ showing radial vascular…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Anatomy of Flowering Plants
A researcher observes a transverse section of a plant organ showing radial vascular bundles, exarch protoxylem, pericycle origin of lateral roots, and absence of pith. Which combination best identifies the organ and likely growth ability?
- Dicot stem with limited growth potential
- Monocot stem with closed vascular bundles
- Dicot root capable of secondary growth
- Monocot root with scattered vascular bundles
Answer
(C) Dicot root capable of secondary growth
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