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Pharmacognosy-2 (PG303)                              Level 2                Clinical Pharmacy-Pharm D

              parenchymatous xylem and enclosing a few of the xylem vessels. In orizaba jalap,
              the  ordinary  original  cambium  is  replaced,  as  the  root  increased  in  size,  by
              successive cambia of limited period of activity developed in the pericycle, producing
              vascular bundles in rings. In Dandelion, the xylem is small, central surrounded by
              unusually  developed  phloem,  formed  of  concentric  rings  of  sieve  tissue  and
              laticiferous vessels alternating with parenchyma.  In Ipecacuanha, the xylem is
              small and dense, the phloem is weakly developed as a narrow wedged ring around
              the xylem, and a very wide starchy parenchymatous phelloderm, constituting the
              secondary cortex, is present.





































































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