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Difference between intrafascicular cambium and interfascicular cambium.also give the difference between cells of cambium and medullary rays.

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Answered by dishaa85
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The main difference between fascicular cambium and interfascicular cambium is that fascicular cambium or intrafascicular cambium is the vascular cambium present in between the xylem and phloem of a vascular bundle whereas interfascicular cambium is the vascular cambium present between two vascular bundles.

Secondary medullary rays are formed from the cambium ring. ... (ii) During the process of the division of cambium, the cambium cuts out cells on both the outer and inner side. (iii) The cells of some particular places of a cambium ring produce parenchyma tissue instead of xylem or phloem.

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