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Q: How does the arrangement of a tissue in a stem differ the tissue in a root?
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When a root develops from a stem or leaf tissue instead of root tissue is said to be?

adventitious


A bundled or circular arrangement of vascular tissue surrounded by parenchyma cells?

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Are the tissues of the stem tip primary or secondary tissues?

secondary tissue are found tip of stem and tip of root


Part of the root transports water?

there is a vascular tissue called as xylem vessel through which the water flows from the root to the stem, branches, leaves.


What is an atactostele?

An atactostele is a form of eustele, a central core part of a plant's root and stem system, in which the vascular tissue in the stem exists as scattered bundles.


What is the tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the root to the stem and leaves?

The Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots.


Beat root is a stem or root?

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How does sugar storage in sugar beets and sugar cane differ?

one is stored in the root and one is stored in the stem


What is a lily's arrangement of flower on a stem?

Is the lily's arrangement of flower on a stem a spike, raceme, panicle, or head?


What is the different between elodea stem and the dicotyledon stem?

explain the differences between elodea stem and dicot stem


What is the difference between the tap roots and fibrous roots?

Tap root is formed from the radicle (embryonic root) and is the largest dominant root. Fibrous roots a/k/a adventitious roots form when radicle dies and new roots form from the tissue at the base of the stem not root tissue.


What is an actinostele?

An actinostele is a protostele, a central part of a plant's root and stem system, in which the vascular tissue extends outward in lobes.