The stem differs from the root in having the xylem and phloem strands

a

on the same radii

b

scattered

c

on alternate radii

d

towards the pith

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Gabfans
3 years ago

I don't get this , are we referring to the stem or the root?

Dwaybode
1 year ago

the ans is right becos it is not referring to either dicot or monocot but is u check ur stem diagram for both of them u will see just observe it with the root

MustaphaAremu
4 years ago

🙍🏽‍♂️

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

The stem differs from the root in having the xylem and phloem strands **scattered**. So, the correct answer is B. Scattered. In the stem, the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) are organized into vascular bundles, which are scattered throughout the ground tissue⁴. This is different from the roots, where the xylem and phloem are organized in a central column.

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