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Axillary Bud in Plants (With Diagram) | Botany

In this article we will discuss about the characteristics of axillary bud in plants. This will also help you to draw the structure and diagram of the axillary bud in plants. The lateral branch of seed plants, in their nascent state, is referred to as axillary bud that is commonly present on the stem at the axil of leaves. The [...]

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Difference between Vascular Cambium and Cork Cambium | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between vascular cambium and cork cambium. Difference # Vascular Cambium: 1. It is also referred to as cambium. 2. Procambium gives rise to cambium. 3. Cambium originates from meristemetic tissue and so it is customary to regard it as primary meristem. 4. Each cell of vascular cambium may be spindle shaped [...]

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Arrangements of Primary Tissues in Roots | Plants

In this article we will discuss about the arrangements of primary tissues in roots. A cross-section of root reveals the epidermis, cortex and vascular cylinder. Epidermis: Epidermis of root is also referred to as epiblema or rhizodermis as it differs from that of shoot in origin, structure and function. Epidermal cells are compactly set, elongated, and thin-walled with thin cuticle [...]

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