Biology, asked by Sachin055, 6 months ago

The cells of ---- are always in a state of division.

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Answered by soujanya201074
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Phellogen (Cork Cambium) cuts off cells on an outer and inner side (i.e, cells divide in a tangential plane), this is periclinal division. Protoderm may divide periclinally to form multiseriate epidermis. The epidermis is usually uniseriate which is formed by the anticlinal division of Protoderm.  

So, the correct answer is 'Protoderm.'

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