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Concentric vascular bundle are always closed Describe

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In an amphicribral bundle, the phloem surrounds the xylem. Concentric vascular bundle are always closed because one type of vascular bundle always surrounds the other. Specific arrangement of conducting vessels (xylem & phloem) in the plant are called vascular bundles.

Answered by ssonu43568
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Concentric bundle

Explanation:

  • In an amphicribral bundle, the phloem encompasses the xylem. The concentric vascular group is constantly shut in light of the fact that one kind of vascular pack consistently encompasses the other. The explicit game plan of directing vessels (xylem and phloem) in the plant is called vascular groups.
  • The concentric bundle,  Hadrocentric or Leptocentric, is closed as  no cambium in xylem and pholem.
  • It is of categories, for example, (a) Hadrocentric and (b) Leptocentric.

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