Biology, asked by effiongemma1975, 1 year ago

Cambium causes growth in [AFMC 1984]
A) Circumference
B) Width (diameter)
C) Leaves
D) Length

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Answered by abhi192003
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Cambium causes growth in Width(diameter)
Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The answer is B) Width (diameter)

Explanation:

The layer of tissue present in the stems and roots of plants that assist in plant growth exists named the cambium. These actively dividing cells form a layer between xylem and phloem tissues and stand responsible for the secondary growth, which results in the growth in the girth of the tree.

The cambium is noticed in dicotyledon stems. It is misplaced in the monocot plants. As the cambium is current between the vascular bundles, therefore, it is also learned as interfascicular cambium.

Hence, Cambium causes growth in B) Width (diameter).

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