In dicot roots, vascular cambium is of secondary origin, arising from tissues below phloem bundles and above protoxylem, forming a wavy ring that becomes circular.
in dicot roots the vascular cambium is completely {{c1::secondary}} in origin. It originates from the {{c3::tissue located just below the phloem bundles, a portion of pericycle tissue above the protoxylem}} forming a complete and continuous {{c2::wavy ring}} which later become circular.
Text | in dicot roots the vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin. It originates from the tissue located just below the phloem bundles, a portion of pericycle tissue above the protoxylem forming a complete and continuous wavy ring which later become circular. |
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