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1 biology .Palm is a monocotyledonous plant, yet it increases in girth. Why and how?

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Answered by shaiva85
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yes because monocotyledonous plants are those who have fibrous roots and the e.g. are onion .etc
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer....

Explanation:

➡️ A palm grows in thickness due to:-

  • growth of ground tissue
  • thickening meristem present at the bases of leaf primordia.
  • formation of secondary meristem in hypodermal region producing secondary vascular bundles and conjunctive tissue.

Hope it helps!!✌️

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