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Vascular tissues in flowering plants develop from:

A
periblem
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dermatogens
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phellogen
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D
plerome
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Solution

The correct option is D plerome
Plerome is the central core of primary meristem of a plant or plant part that gives rise to the vascular tissues.
Periblem is ​​​​​​​part of the primary meristem that gives rise to the cortex and is located between plerome and dermatogen.
Dermatogen is the ​​​​​​​outer primary meristem of a plant or plant part that gives rise to the epidermis.
Phellogen, also known as cork cambium ​​​​is ​​​a secondary meristem that initiates phellem and phelloderm in the periderm of a stem or root.

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