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In dicot root, during secondary growth, ...

In dicot root, during secondary growth, vascular cambium is formed from

A

only pericycle

B

pericycle present in contact with protoxylem and conjuctive tissue present below the phloem

C

complete ring of pericycle and conjunctive tissue present below the xylem

D

complete ring of pricycle and total conjunctive tissue

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B
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