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Vascular cambium produces
(a) primary xylem and primary phloem
(b) secondary xylem and secondary phloem
(c) primary xylem and secondary phloem
(d) secondary xylem and primary phloem

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Answered by dilpreetsaggu555
1

Answer:

b)

Explanation:

secondary xylem and secondary phloem

Answered by brokendreams
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Option B

Vascular cambium produces secondary xylem and secondary phloem

Explanation:

  • The vascular cambium is the foremost germination tissue in the pedicle and roots of several plants, especially in dicots before-mentioned as buttercups and hardwood trees, gymnosperms such as pine trees.
  • It originates secondary xylem inwards, towards the pith and secondary phloem outwards, towards the bark.
  • In pithy plants, it produces a cylinder of unspecialized meristem cells, as a consecutive circle from which the distinct tissues are stretched.
  • Unlike the xylem and phloem, it does not convey water, minerals by the plant.

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