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A bicollateral vascular bundle is characterised by
(a) Phloem being sandwitched between xylem
(b) Transverse splitting of vascular bundle
(c) Longitudinal splitting of vascular bundle
(d) Xylem being sandwitched between phloem

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Answered by Maria305
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Answer:

The large xylem vessels in the center are sandwiched between two layers of phloem (bicollateral bundle) that can be identified as groups of smaller cells above and below the xylem. Typical pairs of sieve tubes and smaller companion cells are found only in these parts of the vascular bundle.

So, the correct answer is 'Xylem being sandwitched between phloem.'

Answered by sandipdgkp
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Correct option (d) xylem being sandwitched between phloem

Explanation Bicollateral vascular bundles are conjoint bundles having phloem both on the outer and inner side of xylem, e .g. Cucurbita. These vascular bundle generally seen in Solanaceae (the potato family) and cucurbitaceae (the cucumber family). in this situation phloem is present on both outside and inside the xylem.

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