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is cork cambium secondary in origin??​

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Answered by vvv8127
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The cambium that lies between xylem and phloem is called as intrafascicular cambium. The cambium that is secondary in origin is called as interfascicular cambium. In dicot stem, the vascular cambium is partially primary and partially secondary. In dicot root, vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin.

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Answered by AtharvSena
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Yes, cork cambium secondary in origin

The cambium that lies between xylem and phloem is called as intra-fascicular cambium.

Intrafascicular cambium is the cambium that lies between the xylem and the phloem. Interfascicular cambium refers to cambium that is secondary in nature. The Cork vascular cambium in dicot stems is primarily primary and partially secondary. The Cork vascular cambium in dicot roots is entirely secondary in origin.

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