Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Is the statement correct?
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Yes, cork cambium forms tissues that form cork. AS the stem continues to increase in girth another meristematic tissue called cork cambium or phellogen develops in cortex region of stem. The phellogen cuts off cells on both sides. The outer cells differentiate into cork or phellem.
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Yes, cork cambium forms tissues that form cork as the stem continues to increase in girth another meristmatic tissue called cork cambium or phellogen develops in cortex region of stem. The phellogen cuts off cells on both sides. The outer cells differentiate into cork or phellem
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