Formation of cork and secondary cortex is example of which differentation
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The first cork cambium is formed by the dedifferentiation of the outer part of the cortex. As the stem increases in girth, the epidermis and the cortex are replaced by another meristematic tissue called the cork cambium. ... Cells of the cork cambium cuts off cells peripherally and towards the centre.
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