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Secondary growth in dicot roots is not characterised by 

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a

wavy ring like nature of a vascular cambium.

b

dedifferentiation of cells just below the phloem bundles.

c

vascular cambium being partly primary meristem and partly secondary meristem

d

cork cambium being totally secondary in origin.

answer is C.

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In dicot root, during secondary growth the complete vascular cambium is secondary in origin and formed from conjunctive tissue and pericycle by dedifferentiation.

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Secondary growth in dicot roots is not characterised by