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Describe secondary growth in dicot roots.

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Answered by abhishek953
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7.4 Secondary Growth in Dicot Stem and Dicot root. Secondary meristems allow growth in diameter (secondary growth) in woody plants. Herbaceous plants do not have secondary growth. ... Cork cambium lies between the epidermis and the phloem, and replaces the epidermis of roots and stems with bark, one layer of which is cork.

Answered by kingofself
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Secondary growth in dicot roots:

  • The secondary meristematic tissues are used in the manufacturing of secondary dicot in the specified system.
  • "Vascular cambium" produces secondary xylem tissues which has many parts in differentiation.
  • There is another tissue called as the phloem tissue which is possibly for the "transportation of food and water".
  • The xylem and the phloem are the "constituents of vascular tissues".
  • This growth results from the cell division on the upper cambium, the growth happens via the wooden tissues.
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