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An older trees bark does not contain

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Answered by ishwaryailvi
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Answer:

Secondary Xylem

Explanation:

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

Answered by AahilFF
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Answer:

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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