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a.The pith contains parenchyma and mucilage ducts.b.The cortex contains collenchyma and parenchyma. c.The xylem is located outside the phloem.d.The epidermis is a single layer of cells.e.The vascular bundles are separated by interfascicular parenchyma.

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The question is incomplete and the complete question is

Which is false about the Tilia stem?

Answer:

C) The xylem is located outside the phloem

Step-by-step explanation:

Tilia americana is a tree which grows in the climate of Eastern America. The tree is dicotyledonous and therefore posses secondary growth.

The anatomy of the stem of the Tilia plant shows that the:

1. Pith- the pith is the central portion of the stem which is composed of the parenchymatous cells. The pith also contains the mucilage ducts.

2. Cortex- the cortex is the portion present inside the epidermal layer which is made of both the chloroplast containing cells called collenchyma cells and the parenchyma.

3. Epidermis- The outermost layer which is composed of the single layer of cells.

4. Vascular bundle- Since the phloem is located inside the xylem and not xylem is inside the phloem therefore in the given is the false statement.

Thus, Option-C is correct.

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