An older trees bark does not contain
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Secondary Xylem
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Bark is located as the outermost layer of the stem in woody plants.
The bark comprises of :
Periderm, which includes,
Cork.
Cork Cambium.
Phelloderm.
2. Secondary phloem.
Lenticels are openings in the bark of a tree that allows gaseous exchange.
The Secondary Xylem is not a part of the Bark and is located beneath the Vascular Cambium, far towards the inner part of the stem
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Lenticels are openings in the bark of a tree that allows gaseous exchange. The Secondary Xylem is not a part of the Bark and is located beneath the Vascular Cambium, far towards the inner part of the stem.
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