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3.In the root the xylem tissue is situated towards the
bundles towards the---
--- while in the stem it is arranged in​

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The xylem and phloem are grown within the central section of a root called a 'stele'. In eudicots, the xylem usually forms a cross of cells within the stele which runs the length of the root. Four independent phloem strands grow between each bar of the xylem cross.

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