definition for secondary thickening in dicot root
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Secondary thickening in dicot root is the thikening of a specific root named dicot .
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the secondary growth is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristem and that causes the stems and roots to thicken, while primary growth is growth that occurs as a result of cell division at the tips of stems and roots, causing them to elongate, and gives rise to primary tissue. Secondary growth occurs in most se
seeds , planta, but monocat usually lack secondary growth.
seeds , planta, but monocat usually lack secondary growth.
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