Select the correct pair.
Large colorless empty cells in the epidermis of grass leaves - Subsidiary cells
In dicot leaves, vascular bundles are surrounded by large thick-walled cells - Conjunctive tissue
Cells of medullary rays that form part of cambial ring - Interfascicular cambium
Loose parenchyma cells - rupturing the epidermis and forming a lens shaped opening in bark - Spongy parenchyma
When the cells of medullary rays differentiated, they give rise to the new cambium called interfascicular cambium. Loose parenchyma cells rupturing the epidermis and forming a lens-shaped opening in bark are called complementary cells. Large colourless empty cells in the epidermis of grass leaves are called bulliform cells. In dicot leave, vascular bundles are surrounded by large thick walled cells called bundle sheath cells.
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