| 1. | Casparian strip | 2. | pericycle |
| 3. | apoplast | 4. | symplast |
| 1. | Epiblema | 2. | Cortex |
| 3. | Endodermis | 4. | Pericycle |
| 1. | Monocot root | 2. | Dicot root |
| 3. | Dicot stem | 4. | Monocot stem |
In the dicot root, the vascular cambium originates from:
| 1. | Tissue located below the phloem bundles and a portion of pericycle tissue above protoxylem |
| 2. | Cortical region |
| 3. | Parenchyma between endodermis and pericycle |
| 4. | Intrafascicular and interfascicular tissue in a ring |
| 1. | Epidermis | 2. | Pericycle |
| 3. | Cortex | 4. | Endodermis |
Cortex is the region found between?
1. epidermis and stele
2. pericycle and endodermis
3. endodermis and pith
4. endodermis and vascular bundle
Compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has:
1. Many xylem bundles
2. Inconspicuous annual rings
3. Relatively thicker periderm
4. More abundant secondary xylem
| 1. | Hypodermis | 2. | Cortex |
| 3. | Pericycle | 4. | Endodermis |
| 1. | Dicot root | 2. | Monocot root |
| 3. | Dicot stem | 4. | Monocot stem |
| Types of vascular tissue | Present in | |
| I. | Roots | |
| II. | Monocot stems |