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As we go from periphery to the centre of a dicot root, the correct order of tissues that we will encounter is
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Epiblema - Cortex - Endodermis - Protoxylem - Metaxylem - Pith
The outermost layer is epiblema. Many of the cells of epiblema protrude in the form of unicellular root hairs. The cortex consists of several layers of thin-walled parenchyma cells with intercellular spaces. The innermost layer of the cortex is called endodermis. It comprises a single layer of barrel-shaped cells without any intercellular spaces. The tangential, as well as radial walls of the endodermal cells, have a deposition of water-impermeable, waxy material suberin in the form of Casparian strips. Next to endodermis lies a few layers of thick-walled parenchyomatous cells referred to as pericycle. The initiation of lateral roots and vascular cambium during secondary growth takes place in these cells. The pith is small or inconspicuous. The parenchymatous cells which lie between the xylem and the phloem are called conjunctive tissue. There are usually two to four xylem and phloem patches. Later, a cambium ring develops between the xylem and phloem. All tissues on the inner side of the endodermis such as pericycle, vascular bundles, and pith constitute the stele.


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