During secondary growth in dicot roots, where does vascular cambium originate?
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Anatomy of Flowering Plants
During secondary growth in dicot roots, where does vascular cambium originate?
- Between xylem and phloem patches
- In the cortex
- From endodermal cells
- Within pith
Answer
(A) Between xylem and phloem patches
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