Conjoint vascular bundles are common in |
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a) |
Roots |
b) |
Stems |
c) |
Leaves |
d) |
Both (b) and (c) |
Conjoint vascular bundles are common in |
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a) |
Roots |
b) |
Stems |
c) |
Leaves |
d) |
Both (b) and (c) |
(d) Both (b) and (c). When xylem and phloem within a vascular bundle are arranged in an alternate manner on different radii, the arrangement is called radial, such as in roots. In conjoint type of vascular bundles, the xylem and phloem are situated at the same radius of vascular bundles. Such vascular bundles are common in stems and leaves. The conjoint vascular bundles usually have the phloem located only on the outer side of xylem |