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The central part of a tissue, found commonly in stems is?

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Answered by crimsonpain45
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is the central part of the ground tissue which is mostly parenchymatous. Intercellular spaces may or may not be present. The pith forms the central part or core of the roots and stems. The pith of dicot stems is large and distinct whereas pith of dicot roots is very small.

Answered by sunilitawadiya
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MEDULLA OR PITH: It is the central part of the ground tissue which is mostly parenchymatous. Intercellular spaces may or may not be present. The pith forms the central part or core of the roots and stems. The pith of dicot stems is large and distinct whereas pith of dicot roots is very small.

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