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A narrow layer of thin walled cells whic...

A narrow layer of thin walled cells which separate the wood from phloem in dicot stem is called

A

cork cambium

B

vascular cambium

C

endodermis

D

pericycle

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b

Vascular cambium is formed by strips of fascicular cambium and interfascicular cambium. It consist of narrow layer of thin walled cells found between phloem and xylem tissues. Vascular cambium help in secondary growth in dicot root and stem
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