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Fasicular cambium

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Location : Between primary xylem and primary phleom tissue.
Function : Responsible for growth in plants.
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  • Meristematic tissue located in vascular bundle is ….. . (A) Cork (B) Procambium (C) Sub - cork (D) Fascicular cambium

    A
    Cork
    B
    Procamblum
    C
    Sub-cork
    D
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  • Interfascicualr cambium and cork cambium are formed due to

    A
    Cell division
    B
    Cell differentiation
    C
    Cell dedifferentiation
    D
    Redifferentiation
  • Due to development of what lenticels develop ? (A) Vascular cambium (B) Cortex (C) Cork cambium (D) Intercalary meristem tissue

    A
    Vascular cambium
    B
    Cortex
    C
    Cork cambium
    D
    Intercalry meristem tissue
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