<p><strong>Step-by-Step Solution:</strong></p><p>1. <strong>Definition of Fascicular Cambium</strong>: Fascicular cambium is a type of cambium found within vascular bundles. It is specifically located between the xylem (the tissue responsible for water t
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The vascular bundles in the stem are arrangedaround a ring of cambium, which contains cells that divide to expand the girth of the stem. This is similar to the function of the cambium in dicot roots. What are the 2 types of vascular tissue?
What is a sieve plate in plant anatomy? Plant anatomy Vascular plants are those which have specialized tissue for transport for water, minerals and food. These specialized tissues in vascular plants are the xylem and phloem. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
2. Origin of Stele: The tissues that make up the stele are derived from a specific type of meristematic tissue known as procambium. This tissue is responsible for forming the vascular tissues. 3. Type of Stele in Dicot Stem: In dicot stems, the type of stele present is referred to as ...
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Bicollateral vascular bundles arethose which have phloem on both the sides of the xylem. In this, all of them lie within the same radius. Apart from phloem, vascular cambium is also present on both the sides of the xylem. What is eustele and Atactostele?