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Bicollateral vascular bundles are seen in the members of
a. Malvaceae
b. Musaceae
c. Solanaceae
d. Cucurbitaceae

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Bicollateral vascular bundles are seen in the members of d. Cucurbitacae.

It is a kind of a conjoint vascular bundle present in the stem that has only one xylem strand and two phloem strands.

In such a vascular bundle, the phloem is found both on the outer side and the inner side of the xylem.

It is an open vascular bundle generally found in the stems of plants Cucurbita or Cephalandra.
Answered by goldenstar09
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Answer:

cucurbitaceae

Explanation:

bicollateral vascular bundles have phloem both on the outer and Inner side of xylem

eg. pumpkin or cucurbitaceae pepo , luffa cylindrica

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