Biology, asked by sushma1228, 10 months ago

the layer from which trees branch off from the tree trunk​

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Answered by rupeshwagh85572
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The cambium cell layer is the growing part of the trunk. It annually produces new bark and new wood in response to hormones that pass down through the phloem with food from the leaves. These hormones, called “auxins,” stimulate growth in cells.

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