In a eudicot herbaceous stem (if you are looking for the answer for the lab Organization of Flowering Plants).
No. it is not,.
Woody eudicot stem
complex tissues for two or more celled plants and simple tissue for one celled plant
parenchymatous tissue that extends between the vascular bundles of a stem or root.Connecting the pith to the cortex by living cells so that all the vital activities are properly cordinated.
Monocots do not have pith inside of them. They do have vascular bundles however, which are in a scattered order.
The pith of the orange contains vitamins, but consists highly of fiber.
Parenchyma cells.
Pith and cortex are the storage tissues in roots and stems
only because the white pith can impart a bitter flavor to the segments
Fibrous roots are present in Wheat.
the pith is the middle of a tree
Pith is weaker than the rest of a tree because it comes from the young flexible sapling of an adolescent tree. If the Pith is not removed a builder would have to assume that all the lumber was as weak as the pith, and they would end up using more lumber than necessary to carry the same load.
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
complex tissues for two or more celled plants and simple tissue for one celled plant
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"Good Sir, I wish to procure a Pith Helmet."
the pith contains ground tissue.
LOL Good question! But so far never done. I looked for about half an hour all i saw was halo helmet in paper mache.
The pith is harder because a mahogany tree grows very slowly.