Why is the stem of plants green
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The stem of all plants is green due to the presence of hypodermal chlorenchyma in its cortex.
Explanation:
But when the stem axis, especially the dicot stem axis, ceases to elongate and undergoes secondary growth, its green colour disappears and becomes pale or dark brown in colour.
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