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The presence of a 'conjunctive tissue' is a characteristic feature of which plant organ?
- A.Dicot stem
- B.Monocot stem
- C.Dicot root
- D.Monocot leaf
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Correct answer: C — Dicot root
Solution
- Conjunctive tissue is the parenchymatous tissue that lies between the xylem and phloem in the stele of roots.
- In dicot roots, this tissue is typically limited in amount.
- In monocot roots, this tissue is often more extensive and may become sclerenchymatous.
- This tissue is not present in stems or leaves.
- Hence the answer is (C).
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