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- plant anatomy - why monocot roots have a wide pith while dicot roots . . .
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- Which part of oranges contain fiber? - Biology Stack Exchange
Both vascular cells and pith cells tend to have particularly thick cell walls, so they are probably higher in fiber (this article also suggests that the pith is particularly high in fiber - vascular tissue is probably not mentioned because it is less prominent)
- plant anatomy - Why is pith of Cucurbits hollow when mature? - Biology . . .
Pith autolysis is a phenomenon due to which in some dicotyledonous plants like cucurbits, the pith gets hollowed Background: We all know that plants get their Carbon from atmosphere in the form of Carbon-dioxide, and fixes it by photosynthesis
- botany - If only dicots have pith, what is the foam in the middle of . . .
I've heard that the only plants that have pith are dicots, because of the shape of their vascular bundle If that is true, what is the foam inside of the corn plants, which are monocots?
- botany - What is vascular cambium? - Biology Stack Exchange
The vascular cambium (plural cambia) is a plant tissue located between the xylem and the phloem in the stem and root of a vascular plant, and is the source of both the secondary xylem growth (inwards, towards the pith material at the center of plant, often dead and or deteriorated, that is composed of parenchyma tissue) and the secondary phloem
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