Biology, asked by mohitmy2083, 11 months ago

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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Answered by Maria305
0

Answer:

outside the vascular bundles

Answered by brokendreams
1

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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