a part of a tree that grows out of a trunk
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The cambium is what makes the trunk, branches and roots grow larger in diameter. The phloem or inner bark, which is found between the cambium and the outer bark, acts as a food supply line by carrying sap (sugar and nutrients dissolved in water) from the leaves to the rest of the tree.
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