The movement of water from the root cortex into xylem allows movement of water from the soil into the roots. And from the roots, it moves into a vascular cylinder.
Xerophytes adapt themselves in a way to reduce transpirational water loss in arid climates. The adaptations can be listed as:
Halophytes adapt themselves to grow in saline water. The adaptations can be listed as:
Monocots | Dicots |
They have three flower parts or multiples of three | They have four or five flower parts or multiples of four or five |
Seeds contain only one cotyledon | Seeds contain two cotyledons |
Leaves have parallel venation | Leaves have netlike or reticulate venation |
They have fibrous root system | They have tap root system |
Vascular bundles are arranged throughout the stem | Vascular bundles are arranged as a ring in the stem. |
Pollen grains have one pore | Pollen grains have three pores |
→ They go into dormant phase, as a part of maturation process. It involves dehydration, low metabolism and growth ceases. This period of dormancy may help in overcoming the harsh environmental conditions.