Differentiate between fascicular cambium and interfascicular cambium.  

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Ans: Cambium present between xylem and Phloem of primary dicot stem bundles is called as fascicular cambium and the cambium dedifferentiated from medullary rays region present between adjacent vascular cambium is called as interfascicular cambium. Fascicualr cambium is primary meristem and interfascicular is secondary meristem. 

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