In seed plants and the ferns, the parenchymatous region in the stem is devoid of vascular elements, but the region is limited to only a short distance up, beyond which the vascular tissue is present. These parenchymatous regions in the vascular cylinder are described as

In seed plants and the ferns, the parenchymatous region in the stem is devoid of vascular elements, but the region is limited to only a short distance up, beyond which the vascular tissue is present. These parenchymatous regions in the vascular cylinder are described as Correct Answer Both A and B

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