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In a monocot stem, endodermis and cambium is absent.(a) True(b) FalseI had been asked this question in class test.My question is from Anatomy of Monocotyledonous Plants in section Anatomy of Flowering Plants of Biology – Class 11

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The correct option is (a) True

The best explanation: In a MONOCOT stem, endodermis and cambium is absent. They don’t require an endodermis since their VASCULAR bundles are scattered. ABSENCE of cambium leads to the LACK of secondary GROWTH.



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