Biology, asked by drravindranpil8438, 1 year ago

Periderm is produced by
(1) Cork cambium
(2) Procambium
(3) Secondary cortex
(4) Vascular cambium

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Answered by Ajay1291
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A cork cambium

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Option (1) Cork cambium.

Explanation:

Periderm is the inner covering layer in the bark of the tree, which acts as the protective tissue layer to stop the attack of pathogens.

It is developed from the phellogen, which is also known as Cork cambium.

Cork tissue, Cork cambium and Phelloderm are composed together and named as periderm.

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