What tissues make up the monocot stem

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The monocot stem is made up of various tissues, including:

1. Epidermis: The outermost layer of the stem that provides protection and regulates gas exchange.

2. Ground tissue: The primary tissue of the stem, which is responsible for photosynthesis, storage, and structural support. It includes parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells.

3. Vascular tissue: The tissue responsible for conducting water, nutrients, and other materials throughout the plant. It consists of xylem and phloem.

4. Cambium: A layer of meristematic tissue responsible for secondary growth, and the production of additional vascular tissue.

5. Pith: The central part of the stem made up of parenchyma cells that stores nutrients and water.