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During secondary growth in a dicot root, cork cambium is formed by the activity of
Q. During secondary growth in a dicot root, cork cambium is formed by the activity of
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cortex
25%
B
hypodermis
0%
C
pericycle
62%
D
epidermis
12%
Solution:
During secondary growth in a dicot root, the pericyde layer, either directly or after a few divisions becomes converted into a secondary meristem called cork cambium or phellogen.