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what constitutes the cambium ring

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Answered by Anonymous
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lateral meristem is what constitutes cambium
Answered by Surnia
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The following are the components of the cambium ring:

Explanation:

  • The vascular cambium is the growth tissue which can be found in the roots and the stems.
  • The vascular cambium is typically found in the dicots.
  • The vascular cambium consists of primary meristem, and secondary meristem.
  • As a result of seasonal influence the two types of secondary xylem, autumn wood and spring wood are found in the cambium.
  • These combination forms the ring of wood that is called as growth or annual ring.

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