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The cross-section of a plant material showed the following features when viewed under the microscope
(a) The vascular bundles were radially arranged
(b) Four xylem strands with extrach condition of protoxylem. To which organ should it be assigned ?

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To determine the organ of the plant based on the provided features in the cross-section, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Features**: The question states that the vascular bundles are radially arranged and there are four xylem strands with an exarch condition of protoxylem. 2. **Understand Vascular Bundle Arrangement**: In a radial arrangement, the vascular bundles (xylem and phloem) are arranged in a circle, with each bundle located at a different radius from the center. This is a typical feature of roots. ...
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