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Which type of vascular bundle is found in dicot stems?
- A.Radial
- B.Conjoint, collateral, and open
- C.Conjoint and closed
- D.Concentric
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Correct answer: B — Conjoint, collateral, and open
Solution
- Vascular bundles in dicot stems are arranged in a ring.
- They are conjoint, meaning xylem and phloem are together.
- The presence of cambium between xylem and phloem makes them open bundles.
- Hence the answer is (B).
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