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Where is cambium found in dicotyledonous stems?


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The area where cambium in dicotyledonous stem:

  1. Interfascicular cambium occurs in dicots when cambium grows between fascicles or vascular bundles.
  2. The intrafascicular cambium is made up of cambium cells found between the primary xylem and primary phloem.
  3. The major meristem that emerges from the procambium of the stem apex is the intrafascicular cambium.
  4. All living things have various and specialized cells that perform the tasks that the live body requires.

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