Q.33 Vascular bundles in monocot plants are (1) Arranged in rings (2) Arranged in steler region (3) Scattered in steler region (4) Closed and scattered in steler region

Q.33 Vascular bundles in monocot plants are

(1) Arranged in rings
(2) Arranged in steler region
(3) Scattered in steler region
(4) Closed and scattered in steler region

Vascular bundles in monocot plants are closed and scattered throughout the ground tissue (stele), making option (4) correct.

Question Breakdown

This tests stem anatomy in monocots (e.g., maize, rice), where vascular bundles (xylem + phloem) lack cambium and are distributed randomly, unlike dicots’ ring arrangement.

Option Analysis

  • (1) Arranged in rings: Incorrect; describes dicot stems (eustele), enabling secondary growth via cambium rings.

  • (2) Arranged in stele region: Incorrect; too vague—stele is ground tissue enclosing vascular elements, but doesn’t specify monocot pattern.

  • (3) Scattered in stele region: Partially correct on scattering but omits “closed” (no cambium), making it incomplete.

  • (4) Closed and scattered in stele region: Correct; monocot bundles are conjoint, collateral, closed (absent cambium), scattered in stem ground tissue.

Vascular bundles monocot plants feature a closed and scattered arrangement in the stele region, vital for GATE Life Sciences anatomy questions on plant stems. Without cambium, monocots show no secondary thickening, with bundles embedded randomly in ground tissue for efficient transport.

Monocot Stem Anatomy

Each vascular bundle contains xylem (inner, endarch) and phloem (outer), surrounded by sclerenchymatous sheath. Scattered distribution (~50-100 bundles) contrasts dicot ring pattern.

  • Closed: No intrafascicular cambium.

  • Scattered: Throughout pith/ground tissue, no distinct cortex/pith.

Comparison Table

Feature Monocot Stem Dicot Stem
Arrangement Closed, scattered Open, ring (eustele)
Cambium Absent Present between xylem/phloem
Secondary Growth None Occurs 
Examples Maize, bamboo Sunflower, pea

Exam Tips

GATE traps option (3) by omitting “closed.” Visualize: Monocot T.S. shows dots (bundles) vs. dicot wheel-spoke. Key for monocot-dicot differentiation MCQs.

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