Stem of monocotyledonous plants
In the stem of a monocot plant, the vascular bundles are scattered, distinguishing it from dicot plants. The internal structure of the monocot stem aids in the efficient transport of water and nutrients. This feature contributes to the plant's resilience in various environmental conditions.

01
Sclerenchyma
Tissue that provides strength and rigidity to the stem.

02
Phloem
Conductive tissue that transports organic substances (such as sugars).

03
Xylem
Conductive tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant.

04
Epidermis
The outer protective layer of cells on the stem.

05
Ground tissue
Fills the space between the vascular bundles and is involved in nutrient storage.

06
Hypodermis
A layer of cells beneath the epidermis that provides additional rigidity to the stem.

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