Biology, asked by dmjdeborahalbert, 2 months ago

Give reason why Pericycle in roots never thick and

sclerenchymatous.​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Required Answer:

Pericycle in roots is never thick and sclerenchymatous because it is a place of origin of lateral roots.

In the roots of vascular plants, the pericycle is the outermost cell layer of the vascular cylinder.

These cells remain capable of dividing during plant growth.

Answered by XxLonelyArmyGirlxX
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Answer:

Pericycle in roots is never thick and sclerenchymatous because it is a place of origin of lateral roots. In the roots of vascular plants, the pericycle is the outermost cell layer of the vascular cylinder. These cells remain capable of dividing during plant growth.

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