Biology, asked by aayushmagar8306, 9 months ago

Secondary growth is absent in monocotyledonous plants, give reason

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Answered by riya552
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Explanation:

Secondary growth does not occur in a monocot plant because of the absence of cambium in a vascular bundle in between xylem and phloem. Hence, No secondary growth appears in monocot roots, because They lack cambium. So, the correct answer is 'They lack cambium.

Answered by jahnavireddy256
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Explanation:

because their vascular bundles are closed..

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