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In angiosperms, vascular tissues develop from

A
Phellogen
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Dermatogen
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C
Plerome
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D
Periblem
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Solution

The correct option is B Plerome
A. Phellogen or cork cambium is the meristematic tissue that gives rise to the secondary growth of a plant by forming periderm.
B. Dermatogen is considered to be the outer primary meristem of a plant that according to histogen theory gives rise to epidermis.
C. According to histogen theory, plerome is the innermost give rise to the certain cylinders (vascular bundles).
D. Periblem is the middle layer of a plant according to histogen theory and gives rise to the cortex.
So the correct option is 'Plerome'

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