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    Monocot Roots Have Centrally Located Ground Tissue Called Pith,surrounded by a Ring
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Monocot Roots Have Centrally Located Ground Tissue Called Pith,surrounded by a Ring

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Monocot roots have centrally located ground tissue called pith,surrounded by a ring of xylem and phloem bundles.

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