How many of the following structures are formed by the
activity of cambium?
(a) Phelloderm
(b) Duramen
(C) Phellogen
(d) Cork
(e) Protoxylem
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protoxylem is the cambium
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The correct answer of this question is Phellogen and Protoxylem .
Explanation:
Given - Structures are formed by the activity of cambium .
To Find - How many of the following structures are formed by the
activity of cambium .
Cell division in the cambium creates secondary xylem and phloem cells. The accumulation of secondary phloem and xylem tissue increases the girth of the stem while also forming wood and bark.
The narrow cells with annular, spiral, or scalariform wall thickenings that emerge from the procambium.
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