Intrafasciular cambium is situated in
(a) outside the vascular bundles
(b) in medullary rays
(c) inside the vascular bundles
(d) in between the vascular bundles
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outside the vascular bundles
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Intrafasciular cambium is situated in in medullary rays.
Explanation:
- The primary meristem is the Intrafascicular cambium.
- Intrafascicular cambium is located in the middle of the patches of phloem and xylem.
- It is found in the inner region of open vascular bundles.
- It is produced from the procambium of the stem apex.
- The secondary meristem is the Interfascicular cambium.
- It is the parenchymatous cells of medullary rays from which it is developed.
- Thus, Intrafasciular cambium is being found in medullary rays
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