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Vascular tissue in higher plants develops from which of the following ?

A

Procambium

B

Protoderm

C

Phellogen

D

Cortex

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A

The tissue derived from the procambium is called the vascular or fascicular tissue system. It consists of varying number of strands or bundles called the vascular bundles. Each vascular bundle is made up of xylem and pholem necessarily, but the cambium may or may not be present.
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