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

Ruweida said:   1 decade ago
Apical meristem is a meristem at the tip of plant shoot or root that produces auxin and causes the shoot or root to increase in length. Growth originates from apical meristem is known as primary growth.

Fareeda said:   1 decade ago
Will you please tell me how xylem and phloem develop in a plant and how new ones are formed?

Rupesh said:   1 decade ago
Food is pass through by phloem tissue.

Anu said:   1 decade ago
It is also known as procambium, a plant tissue formed by apical meristem of root and shoots.

Farin said:   1 decade ago
What is provascular tissue ?

Dhruvil said:   1 decade ago
Primary phloem develops from provascular tissues like phloem parenchyma containing sieve tubes and companion cells which provide food supplements to various parts of plants.

Huma Parveen said:   1 decade ago
Provascular tissue?

Yasir said:   1 decade ago
Cell in the primary plant body that later differentiate into xylem, phloem, or vascular cambium.

Raj said:   1 decade ago
What is provascular tissue?


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