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Biology
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ISBN: 9781260487947
Author: BROOKER
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Introduction: The plants having specialized tissues for conduction of water and other photosynthetic products are called vascular plants. Trees flower and grasses are the main examples of vascular plants. Certain features of vascular plants help in maintaining stable internal water content.

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Which of the following statements is incorrect? a. Vascular bundles are arranged in a ring in the outer parts of monocot stems in whereas in eudicots they are scattered throughout the stem. b. The cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial part of plants c. Vascular bundle arrangement is different in stem and root. d. The epidermis and periderm form the dermal tissue of plants.
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