Biology, asked by umaborah98, 9 months ago

note on interfasicular cambium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Interfascicular cambium: The cambium occupy between two vascular bundles is called interfascicular cambium. It is a secondary meristem. During the secondary growth in a dicot stem, the fascicular and interfascicular cambium fuse together to form a continuous ring of meristematic tissue called the Vascular Cambium.

Answered by SweetCrush
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A few cells of the medullary rays, present opposite to the intra fasicular cambium become meristematic and is known as interfasicular cambium. It is the tissue present in between the vascular bundles. It helps in formation of complete ring of vascular cambium along with interfasicular cambium strips. The vascular cambium thus formed helps in intrastelar secondary growth.

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