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Question
Usually, the monocotyledons do not increase their girth, because ______.
Options
They possess actively dividing cambium
They do not possess actively dividing cambium
Ceases activity of cambium
All are correct
Solution
Usually, the monocotyledons do not increase their girth, because They do not possess actively dividing cambium.
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