Lysigenous/schizolysigenous cavity is present in monocot stem(eg.Maize).
However, presence of such a cavity in monocot root hasn't been discussed anywhere.
Monocot roots are generally slender due to the presence of a prominent endodermis that lacks the Casparian strip. This allows for easier nutrient and water absorption through the entire surface of the root compared to roots with a Casparian strip that restricts movement. Additionally, monocot roots typically have a fibrous root system with numerous thin roots that contribute to their slender appearance.
Mexican Feather Grass is a monocot, belonging to the family Poaceae. It is characterized by having long, narrow leaves with parallel veins and a fibrous root system.
Monocots do not have pith inside of them. They do have vascular bundles however, which are in a scattered order.
In monocot stems, vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue. They are arranged in a complex pattern, with the xylem positioned towards the center and the phloem towards the periphery. This arrangement provides strength and flexibility to the stem.
Monocot roots have a characteristic structure where vascular tissues are scattered instead of being arranged in a distinct ring as in dicot roots. This makes it more challenging for monocot roots to develop secondary growth and increase in thickness. Dicot roots, on the other hand, have a well-defined vascular cambium that allows them to undergo secondary growth, resulting in an increase in thickness.
Monocots have fibrous root system
Corn is a monocot plant, meaning it has a fibrous root system. Monocot roots do not have a main taproot like dicots, but instead have a network of thin roots that spread out from the base of the plant.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
The morning glory is not a monocot. It is a dicot. Dicots have a tap root, broad leaves, and flowers.
Banana plant being a monocot has fibrous root system.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
Maize being monocot has fibrous root system which is also supported by stilt roots.
Their asses are very different.
A fibrous root system is characteristic of monocots, which have a network of similarly sized roots without a taproot. Dicots typically have a taproot system with a main root that grows downwards and smaller lateral roots.
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Primary vascular bundles in dicot root are generally less than six whereas in monocot root it is generally more than six. Secondary growth does not take place in monocot roots; in dicot roots it is invariably takes place.