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The vascular cambium of dicot root originates from the

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Answered by dharsinin474
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pericycle tissue

Explanation:

In the dicot root, the vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin, and it originates from a portion of the pericycle tissue. The pericycle helps to regulate the formation of the lateral roots by rapidly dividing near the xylem elements of the root.

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Answered by saravananmaya1
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conjunctive tissue, pericycle

As we know that dicot roots have little or no pith and thus pith rays are not the source of interfascicular cambium as in the case of dicot stem.

The parenchyma cells present between xylem and phloem elements in the vascular bundles constitute conjunctive tissue. Similarly, the cells of pericycle present against protoxylem divide and form multiple layers of cells, which are joined by cambial cells derived from conjunctive tissues and together they make a complete cambium ring.

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