Out of interfasicular cambium and intrafasicular cambium, which is a primary meristem and secondary meristem? How do both cambial tissues contribute to secondary growth?
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Answer: INTRAFASCICULAR CAMBIUM is a primary meristem. It’s present between primary xylem and phloem.
During secondary growth the medullary rays (parenchymatous cells) become meristematic and forms the INTERFASCICULAR CAMBIUM. It produces secondary xylem and phloem as a part of secondary growth.
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