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are phloem fibres present in monocots?​

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Answered by mickymouses
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Phloem parenchyma is absent in most of the monocotyledons. Phloem fibres (bast fibres) are made up of sclerenchymatous cells. These are generally absent in the primary phloem but are found in the secondary phloem. ... At maturity, these fibres lose their protoplasm and become dead.

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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here is your answer...

Phloem parenchyma is absent in most of the monocotyledons. Phloem fibres (bast fibres) are made up of sclerenchymatous cells. These are generally absent in the primary phloem but are found in the secondary phloem.

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