extra stelar secondary growth take place in
a) within endodermis
b) outside the endodermis
c) in pith
d) in pericycle
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option b outside the endodermis m
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The cells that cut off to outside are converted into secondary phloem tissues, while those towards centre produce secondary xylem, thereby causing slatellar growth. The secondary growth in dicot stem occurs by the activity of cambium at the stellar region and cork cambium at the extra stellar region.
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