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In dicot root, during secondary growth, vascular cambium is formed from

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a

Complete ring of pricycle and total con-junctive tissue

b

Pericycle present in contact with proto-xylem and conjuctive tissue present below the phloem

c

Only pericycle

d

Complete ring of pericycle and conjunctive tissue present below the xylem

answer is B.

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During secondary growth in a dicot root, the pericycle layer, either directly or after a few divisions becomes converted into a secondary meristem called cork cambium or phellogen.

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