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Discussion Forum : Biology - Section 1 (Q.No. 21)
21.
Primary phloem develops from
lateral meristem
protoderm
extrastelar cambium
provascular tissue
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Mansi Arora said:   1 year ago
Thanks all for explaining the answer.

Shubham said:   3 years ago
What is provascular tissue? Please explain.

Tani said:   6 years ago
Provascular tissue is an embryonic tissue located in the vascular cylinder. Although this provascular meristem doesnot directly give xylem or phloem. It produces precursor cells that will give rise to xylem and phloem.

Mudasir habib said:   7 years ago
What is mean by it?

Narayan said:   8 years ago
What is pro-vascular tissue?

Rakshith said:   8 years ago
What is extrastelar cambium what is the function of it?

Rajesh Katkar said:   9 years ago
The cells of Phloem tissues are generally living hence they have the capacity to devide and give rise to new phloem tissues, simply know as provascular tissue.

Vathsalya said:   9 years ago
What is meant by primary phloem and pro-vascular tissue?

Raj said:   9 years ago
What is meristem?

Dave said:   10 years ago
Wow! thanks for the idea about meristem.


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