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6. Bundle cap is made up of
A. Parenchyma
B. Collenchyma
C. Sclerenchyma
D. Cambium
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7. Cambium is present in
A. Dicot stem
B. Monocot stem
C. Dicot root
D. Dicot leaf
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8. The vascular bundles are scattered in
A. Dicot stem
B. Monocot stem
C. Dicot root
D. Dicot leaf
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9. The primary outer protective covering of the plant body is known as
A. Ectoderm
B. Periderm
C. Epidermis
D. Hypodermis
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10. The pith of the stem is composed of
A. Chlorenchyma
B. Xylem fibres
C. Parenchyma
D. Sclereids
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