Biology, asked by ajay038, 11 months ago

Root cap in monocots is formed by
(1) dermatogen
(2) calyptrogen
(3) vascular cambium (4) wound cambium.

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Answered by deep4895
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Answer:

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Root cap in monocots is formed by calyptrogen.

Explanation:

Root cap in monocots is formed by calyptrogen.

Calyptrogen is a thin layer of cells that divide vary rapidly and are present at the tip of the plant root.

This layer of cells after division form a cap like structure called as root cap.

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