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Interfascicular cambium develops from the cells of:
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- Xylem parenchyma
- Endomermis
- Pericycle
- Medullary rays
Correct Option: D
At the time of secondary growth interfascicular cambium is formed by parenchymatous medullary rays. Interfascicular cambium along with intrafascicular cambium (formed from cambium cells present between xylem and phloem) constitute continuous cambium ring. If new cells are cut off in both directions it causes secondary growth in most dicotyledonous plants.