complete the following table, summarizing the differences in root anatomy between monocots and dicots.
| monocots | dicots | |
|---|---|---|
| xylem ridges (few or many) | ||
| pith (present or absent) | ||
| endodermis (thick or thin) | ||
| pericycle layers (few or many) |
Answer:
|
Monocots |
Dicots |
|
|
Xylem ridges (few or many) |
Many (eight or more) |
Few (2-6) |
|
Pith (present or absent) |
Present |
Absent |
|
Endodermis (thick or thin) |
Thin |
Thick |
|
Pericycle layers (few or many) |
few |
few |
complete the following table, summarizing the differences in root anatomy between monocots and dicots. monocots dicots...
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