Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
A narrowlayer of thin walled cells found between phloem/ bark wood of a dicot is
Options
A.cork cambium
B.vascular cambium
C.endodermis
D.pericycle
Solution
Vascular cambium is formed by strips of fasicular cambium and interfascular cambium. It consists of narrow layer of thin walled cells. found between phloem and xylem tissues. Vascular cambium helps in secondary growth in dicot root and stem.
Create a free account to view solution
View Solution FreeMore Anatomy of Flowering Plants Questions
Axillary bud and termial bud are derived from the activity of...Star shaped crystals appearing in parenchyma cells are described as...A young root hair is usually surrounded by...Which of the following provide maximum mechanical strength to a tree trunk....When some permanent cells gets back to meristematic activity, it is referred to as...