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Primary growth is responsible for elongating the plant. In woody plants, primary growth is then followed by secondary growth which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth.
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In a monocot stem, vascular bundles are scattered throughout the stem. However, because the of the lack of vascular cambium, no secondary growth occurs in the monocot stem. As a result of increased cell size, the monocot stem will only increase in height only.
No, most monocots (which fall under flowering plants) do not undergo secondary growth due to the fact that they lack vascular cambium.
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
Ferns are plants, they lack motion.