Parenchyma cells constitute the cortex of the root.
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The cortex is the food storage area found in both the roots and stems. Starch is the main form of food stored by the cortex.
In young dicot and monocot stems do not increase in thickness. Xylem and phloem are arranged in vascular bundles in the cortex. In older stems and all woody stems, the vascular tissues form a cylinder between the cortex and the pith. The vascular bundles in a monocot are scattered throughout the stem.
True Xylem & phloem are found every where there are vascular bundles including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits etc.
Latex
Leaves, roots, and stems.
The cortex is the food storage area found in both the roots and stems. Starch is the main form of food stored by the cortex.
Pith and cortex are the storage tissues in roots and stems
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Most of the monocots have a narrow stem because they have no cortex. Moreover they do not need a lot of water hence the fibrous roots.
In young dicot and monocot stems do not increase in thickness. Xylem and phloem are arranged in vascular bundles in the cortex. In older stems and all woody stems, the vascular tissues form a cylinder between the cortex and the pith. The vascular bundles in a monocot are scattered throughout the stem.
Its known as the cortex
The vascular tissue called the xylem.
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
True Xylem & phloem are found every where there are vascular bundles including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits etc.
Xylem
Latex