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Multilayer of the cells above pericycle ??​

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Answered by ajivitesh60
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Pericycle is the outer most part of the stele. In dicot, stem pericycle is, sclerenchymatous, discontinuous, multilayered and present in the form of patches over the vascular bundles.

So, the correct option is ‘Multilayered’.

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Answered by harshit5864
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The pericycle is a cylinder of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells that lies just inside the endodermis and is the outer most part of the stele of plants.

Although it is composed of non-vascular parenchyma cells, it's still considered part of the vascular cylinder because it arises from the procambium as do the vascular tissues it surrounds.

In eudicots, it also has the capacity to produce lateral roots. Branch roots arise from this primary meristem tissue. In plants undergoing secondary growth, the pericycle contributes to the vascular cambium often diverging into a cork cambium.

In angiosperms certain molecules within the endodermis and the surrounding vasculature are sent to the pericycle which promotes the growth of the root meristems.

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