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In dicot stem, cork cambium develops in

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Epidermal region
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Cortical region
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Stelar region
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Vascular region
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Solution

The correct option is A Epidermal region
Cork cambium is secondary or lateral meristematic tissue that grows beneath the epidermis and replaces it in dicot roots and stems and is responsible for the secondary growth of the tree.
So the correct option is 'Epidermal layer'

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