Lateral roots develop from primordia originated by the division of |
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a) |
Pericycle cells lying opposite to protoxylem points |
b) |
Pericycle cells lying between two protoxylem points |
c) |
Endodermal cells lying between two protoxylem points |
d) |
Endodermal cells lying opposite to protoxylem points |
Lateral roots develop from primordia originated by the division of |
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a) |
Pericycle cells lying opposite to protoxylem points |
b) |
Pericycle cells lying between two protoxylem points |
c) |
Endodermal cells lying between two protoxylem points |
d) |
Endodermal cells lying opposite to protoxylem points |
(b) Root is that part of plant body which grow and down into earth. The primary roots develop from radicle and gives secondary and tertiarg roots. Lateral roots develop endogeneously i.e., from pericycle. |