Single Choice

Bicollateral vascular bundles are found in

AHelianthus
BZea mays
CCucurbita
Correct Answer
DDracaena

Solution

Bicollateral vascular bundles are a type of conjoint vascular bundle with the xylem situated in the inner strand of the phloem and are present in the stem. These are seen in the stems of the Cucurbitaceae family, for example, the Cucurbita.
So, the correct answer is 'Cucurbita'.


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