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casparian strips and pasage cells are well developed in

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Answered by StarBugs
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The passage cells are found in the endodermis of dicot roots. The endodermis is the innermost layer of the cortex of plants. And the passage cells are any endodermal cell which allow the passage of elements between the vascular tissues and the cortex.

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Answered by divyanshithequeen
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Usually passage cells are absent in monocot roots. Due to presence of casparian stripes, endodermis forms water tight jacket around the vascular tissues, hence it is also called biological barrier. It regulates the inward and outward flow of water and minerals and prevents diffusion of air into xylem elements.

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