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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
In Open vascular Bundles, Phloem and xylem are not in direct contact with each other and contains an interfascicular cambium in between phloem and xylem.. In Closed Vascular Bundles, there is direct contact between phloem and xylem and Interfascicular cambium is absent. Open vascular bundles are the characteristic of dicotyledons (dicots). The cambium present between xylem and phloem is called FASCICULAR CAMBIUM. In closed vascular bundles, the cambium will be absent (fascicular cambium absent) and they do not show secondary growth (closed for secondary growth).
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