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Usually the monocotyledons do not increase their girth because

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Answered by snighda43
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Monocotyledons don't increases their girth because due to the absence of cambium in vascular bundles.

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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Usually the monocotyledons do not increase their girth because they do not possess actively dividing cambium.

  • Monocotyledons, generally referred to as monocots are grass and grass-like flowering plants.
  • They are characterized by the seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel-veined leaves, scattered vascular bundles in the stem, the absence of a typical cambium, and an adventitious root system.
  • Usually the monocotyledons do not increase their girth because they do not possess actively dividing cambium, but the Palm is a monocotyledonous plant which it increases in girth.
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