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SouravSeptember 5, 2024

The location of the pericyle is best described as: – the outermost layer of the vascular cylinder. – just beneath the epidermis. – adjacent to the apical meristem. – lining the cells of the endodermis. – between layers of primary xylem and primary phloem.

The location of the pericyle is best described as:
– the outermost layer of the vascular cylinder.
– just beneath the epidermis.
– adjacent to the apical meristem.
– lining the cells of the endodermis.
– between layers of primary xylem and primary phloem.

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SouravSeptember 5, 2024

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The location of the pericycle is best described as between layers of primary xylem and primary phloem. The pericycle is a layer of cells located just inside the endodermis, forming the outer boundary of the vascular cylinder in roots.

 

 

 

 

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