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What tissue makes up most of the wood of a tree?
a) primary xylem b) mesophyll cells c) secondary xylem d) secondary phloem
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sclerenchyma makes most of the wood of tree
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The correct answer is (c) Secondary xylem.
- Secondary xylem tissue makes up most of the wood.
- In woody plants secondary xylem consists the bulk of the tissue in the stems and roots.
- It is the most important supporting tissue in arborescent dicotyledons and most gymnosperms, and the major tissue for the transport of water and essential minerals in woody plants.
- Wood is secondary xylem consisting largely of dead cells involved in the transport of water and minerals as well as support.
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