Biology, asked by mohdovesh5462, 1 year ago

Secondary growth is absent in ________.
a) Monocotyledons
b) Dicotyledons
c) All Angiosperms
d) Gymnosperms.

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Answered by nancysingla
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b)monocotyledons
if they do ga e secondary growth it differs from the typical pattern of other seed plants
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Answered by Sidyandex
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The correct option is (a) monocots.

It is mostly in seed plants that we get to see the secondary growth. Secondary growth is something that lacks in monocots.

It is the result of cell division tha occurs in cambia which thickens the rooms.

The primary growth however helps in elongating the roots and gives rise to the primary tissue in the trees.

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