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select the characters which are not applicable to the anatomy of dicot roots. (a) conjunctive tissue present (b) presnce of protein compounds in casparian strips © polyarch xylem bundles (d) presence of pericycle.

A

a d and e only

B

b and c only

C

b and e only

D

a, b and c only

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b
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