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A dicot root differs from a monocot root in presence of

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Piliferous layer
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Exodermis
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Under-developed pith
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Separate vascular bundle
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Solution

The correct option is C Under-developed pith
Pith is very small, with closely packed parenchyma cells in dicot root. In monocot root pith and conjunctive tissue, become lignified and sclerenchymatous and it is relatively large.

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