cork cambium is an example of
a. internal meristem
b. primary meristem
c. atpical meristem
d. intercalary meristem
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it a lateral meristem ...
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Lateral meristem
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In, plants as growth proceeds, the cork cambium forms in living cells of the epidermis, cortex, or, in some plants, phloem and produces a secondary protective tissue, the periderm. The cork cambium is like the vascular cambium, a lateral meristem that produces cells internally and externally by tangential divisions
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