A major characteristic of monocot root is the
presence of
(a) vasculature without cambium
(b) cambium sandwiched between phloem and
xylem along the radius
(c) open vascular bundles
(d) scattered vascular bundles

1 Answer

Answer :

(a) vasculature without cambium

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