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what is pericycle and cortex of stems

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The pericycle is a unique layer of cells in plants, named after its position, encircling the vascular tissue in stems and roots. In roots, it is surrounded by the inner cortical layer, namely the endodermis

Answered by itspriya169
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Answer:

Dicotyledonous Root

Explanation:

Unicellular root hairs are present. The cortex is composed of many layers of thin-walled parenchyma; with intercellular spaces. The innermost layer of the cortex is called endodermis. ... The cells of the pericycle initiate lateral roots and vascular cambium during secondary growth.

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