Explain how cork cambium formation occur in plants undergoing wood formation.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
plant growth
… lateral (nonapical) meristem, called the cork cambium, develops in some of the cells of the older phloem and forms cork cells. Thecork cells push the old secondary phloem cells toward the outer margins of the stem, where they are crushed, are torn, and eventually slough off
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST!
Similar questions