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Grade 12th passBotany

Monoxylic wood in angiosperms, what does it means..?

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9 Years agoGrade 12th pass
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9 Years ago
HELLO SURAJ,
Monoxylic wood is the wood present in angiosperms and also they are ound in some gymnosperms
In angiosperms there is a single ring of the cambium in the vascular bundles,such a type of wood is found in angiosperms and it is called as Monoxylic wood.
and this ring of cambium cells in the vascular bundle present in between xylem and phloem tissues and their function is to they are required for secondsry growth in angiosperms
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