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Girth of a Maize plant does not increase over a period of time.Justify​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Girth of a Maize plant does not increase over a period of time.Justify

=> Due to monocots.

Monocots lack cambiumcambium is essential for secondery growthwhich is responsible for increase in grith

Answered by HappyJohn
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ANSWER :

Maize belongs to monocotyledenous plants or it means that that they are monocots.

To increase the girth of the plant, cambium must be present in the plant. It is because cambium plays the role of increasing the girth.

But monocot plants lacks cambium in their plant body system. So maize does not have cambium as it is a monocot plant.

Therefore, due to non existence of cambium in their body, Girth of Maize does not get increased.

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