pericycle
cortex
endodermis
parenchyma
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An endodermis generally surrounds the stele.
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Taking cognizance of the word 'directly'; the answer is Endodermis
Daniel go to ur modern Biology text and look at the diagram very well
Note that pericycle, pitch and vascular tissues ie xylem and phloem are Called Stele.
Therefore Endodermis is the answer ✔️✔️

the root is made up of 2 cylinders, the outer and the internal. now the out cylinder consists of the 1piliferous layer.2, the cortex.3 the endodermis. Then after the endodermis we have the inner cylinder also called the stele, composed of 1,the pericycle. 2 ,vascular bundles. 3, pith. so from this explanation, the answer is C. please recheck ur answer chief

the answer is endodermis, the stele is made up of phloem cambium and xylem and this are directly surrounded by endodermis

(Stele is also known as vascular cylinder)
The stele consists of; the pericycle, phloem, xylem and so on as the case may be
The Endodermis is what directly surrounds the stele.
Answer should be C

Please the answer is endodermis I also was doubting the answer endodermis but I came to the realization that ENDODERMIS is the correct answer
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I'm sori u are wrong endure because In a vascular plant,
the stele is the
central part of the
root or stem[1]
containing the
tissues derived from
the procambium.
These include
vascular tissue, in
some cases ground
tissue ( pith) and a
pericycle, which, if
present, defines the
outermost boundary
of the stele. So it shows from here that pericycle is the closest to the stele.







