Passage cells are found in?
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Passage cells are unthickened cells present in the endodermis of a monocot root, found opposite to the protoxylem element. They are meant for conduction of fluids inwardly from cortex and outwardly into the cortex. They can also allow transport through plasmodesmata of pits.
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they are Unthickness cell present in endoderms of monocot root found opposite to the protoxylem
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