Which one of the following conditions is seen in the roots of a plant having submerged assimilatory roots and spongy petioles?
[EAMCET 2009]
Explanation
Depending on the number of protoxylem poles, the dicot roots can be of different types namely monarch, diarch, triarch, tetrarch and so on... The roots of a plant having submerged assimilatory roots and spongy petioles have monarch condition as vascular bundles are greatly reduced. In other words the number of protoxylem poles is only one.
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