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Porous wood is generally of

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Answered by niral
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⇒ In ring-porous woods of good growth, it is usually the latewood in which the thick-walled, strength-giving fibers are most abundant. As the breadth of ring diminishes, this latewood is reduced so that very slow growth produces comparatively light, porous wood composed of thin-walled vessels and wood parenchyma.

Answered by Anonymous
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Porous wood is generally of structural tissues found in stem and roots of the trees.

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