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What are the cytoplasmic characteristics of vascular cambium explain.

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Answered by cutie0110
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Answer:

TYPES OF CELLS Vascular cambium is a very thin layer that lies between the primary xylem inside and primary phloem on outside. They contain meristematic cells that can form the secondary xylem inside and secondary phloem outside.

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Answered by rithurevankar
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Explanation:

vascular cambium is the lateral meristum..which is a thin layer present between the primary xylum and phloem....since it is a meristramatic tissue it devide to from inner secondary xylum and outer secondary phloem

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