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Laticiferous cells usually contain

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Answered by sravya17
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Explanation:

Latex is contained inside the laticiferous tissue which is of two types : (i) Latex cells : A laticiferous cell is a highly branched cell with long slender processes ramifying in all directions in the ground tissue of the organ. They do not fuse and do not form network

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