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The stele found in monocot is
  1. Haplostele
  2. Atactostele
  3. Dictyostele
  4. Actinostele

A
Actinostele
B
Haplostele
C
Dictyostele
D
Atactostele
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In a plant the xylem and phloem together make up the vascular bundles. In a monocot, these vascular bundles do not possess a cambium and do not form secondary tissues and are said to be closed. In conjoint vascular bundle we have the xylem and phloem on the same radius of the vascular bundles, which we can find in stems and leaves. The arrangement of vascular tissue with vascular bundles scattered, conjoint, collateral and closed is called an atactostele.

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