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secondary growth is best observed in

A

Teak and pine

B

Deodar and Fern

C

Wheat and Maiden hair fern

D

Sugarcane and sunflower

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A

Secondary growth is best observed in Teak (dicot) and Pine (gymnosperms).
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    A
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    B
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    D
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    roots
    B
    stem
    C
    leaves
    D
    gymnosperms
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