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    Internal Structure of Monocot Root

    This article we will discuss about Internal Structure of Monocot Root

    The transverse section of a monocot Root reveals the following structures

    Epiblema / rhizoderm / piliferous layer

    • Epiblema is outermost layer & composed of thin-walled, closely packed parenchymatous cells
    • The cuticle and stomata are absent
    • Most of epidermal cells extend out in form of tubular hairs is called root hairs
    • Epiblema has following functions: uptake of water and mineral salts from the soil and provide maximum surface area for absorption

    Cortex

    • It is present below the epiblema
    • Cortex consists of many layers of thin-walled rounded or polygonal parenchymatous cells with intercellular spaces
    • Cortex has following functions: store food and conduct water from epiblema to the inner tissues

    Endodermis

    • This layer is barrel shaped cells present between the pericycle and cortex
    • Casparian strips are present on wall of endodermis
    • Endodermis has following functions: It is regulate the flow of water and dissolved salts from the cortex to the xylem

    Pericycle

    • Pericycle present below the endodermis and made up of single layer of thick walled parenchymatous cells
    • Pericycle has following functions: Lateral roots arise in this tissue

    Vascular tissue

    • Vascular tissues are in radial and exarch
    • Vascular system consists of alternating strands of xylem and phloem
    • The xylem and the phloem are separated by a layer of sclerenchymatous conjunctive tissue.
    • Conjunctive tissues help in the storage of food and mechanical support
    • Xylem may show exarch & polyarch conditions
    • Metaxylem vessels are generally circular in shape

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