Monocot vascular bundles do not have a vascular cambium between the xylem and phloem.
Vascular bundle is part of the plant transportation and exists in two forms xylem and phloem. Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles. Each vascular bundle has a covering called bundle sheet formed by sclerenchyma cells. The xylem typically lies towards the axis with phloem positioned away from the axis. In a stem or root this means that the xylem is closer to the centre of the stem or root while the phloem is closer to the exterior. The phloem carries dissolved sugars, organic compounds, and other substances downward from the plant’s leaves to the stem and roots.
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