In the internal structure of plants, a wide pith in the centre is common to

a

dicot stems and monocot stems

b

dicot stem and monocot roots

c

dicot roots and monocot roots

d

dicot roots and monocot stems

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ekwe clement
11 years ago

pls, the correct answer is monocot root and dicot stem. that is option B.

DeCharisma
10 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Greetings. Please Dicot stem has wide pith without any pith in the root whereas in Monocot root,pith is widest in the root having no pith in the stem. So,Dicot stem and Monocot root are similar in their possession of wide pith. Thanks.

REF: Check: Biology for the Certificate Year by JBC Obidiwe @page 332 and 333.

drokoyei
12 years ago

This is wrong. The right answer is B

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Correction has been made.

A wide pith in the center of the internal structure of plants is common to dicot stems and monocot stems.

Therefore, the correct option is A: dicot stems and monocot stems.

The pith is a type of ground tissue that is located in the center of the stem, surrounded by the vascular tissue (xylem and phloem). It stores and transports nutrients throughout the plant. Both dicot and monocot stems have a pith in the center of their internal structure, while dicot roots

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

A✅

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