Intrafascicular cambium is present in between the |
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a) |
Primary xylem and secondary xylem |
b) |
Secondary phloem and primary xylem |
c) |
Primary xylem and secondary phloem |
d) |
Primary xylem and secondary phloem |
Intrafascicular cambium is present in between the |
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a) |
Primary xylem and secondary xylem |
b) |
Secondary phloem and primary xylem |
c) |
Primary xylem and secondary phloem |
d) |
Primary xylem and secondary phloem |
(c) In dicot stems, the cells of cambium present between primary xylem and primary phloem are intrafascicular cambium. The cells of medullary cells, adjoining these intrafascicular cambium becomes meristematic and form the interfascicular cambium. Thus, a continuous ring of cambium is formed |