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During secondary growth in dicot root, t...

During secondary growth in dicot root, the layer that becomes outermost protective layer after the disintegration of endodermis, cortex and epiblema is

A

Vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin

B

Vascular cambium arises only from the tissue located just below the phloem bundle

C

Vascular cambium forms continuous but wavyring

D

More than one options is correct

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