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cambium is absent in monocot​

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Cambium is absent in most of the monocots as they lack secondary growth. Unlike dicots the vascular bundles in monocots are scattered and they have an atactostele. Each vascular bundle has xylem arranged in the form of Y. Phloem elements are present on the outer side of xylem elements in between the two arms of Y.

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