Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Procambium forms
Options
A.only primary vascular bundles
B.only vascular cambium
C.only cork cambium
D.primary vascular bundles and vascular cambium
Solution
The meristematic tissue which forms the primary xylem and phloem is known as procambium. The term procambium is used to indicate the meristematic tissue that give rise to the morpho logical vascular units.
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