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The food-coducting cells in an oak tree are called

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Trees have two types of growth: primary growth and secondary growth. ... Cambium lies between the old wood and the bark of the tree. The vascular cambium is a thin layer cells that produces conducting cells – xylem and phloem. · The phloem is the outer layer, and is sometimes referred to as the inner bark.

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