In dicot plants, the xylem in the root is typically **exarch**. This means that during development, the protoxylem forms towards the outer part of the root, while the metaxylem is located more centrally. This arrangement is characteristic of dicot roots and allows for efficient water transport as the root matures.
In dicot plants, the xylem in the root is typically **exarch**. This means that during development, the protoxylem forms towards the outer part of the root, while the metaxylem is located more centrally. This arrangement is characteristic of dicot roots and allows for efficient water transport as the root matures.
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