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Lysigenous cavity in monocot stem vascul...

Lysigenous cavity in monocot stem vascular bundles develops by the dissolution of

A

protoxylem

B

metaxylem

C

phloem

D

ground tissue

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There is a water containing lysigenous cavity in monocot stem, at the end of protoxylem vessels. It is formed by the dissolution of inner protoxylem vessel and parenchyma.
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