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What is cambium and its significance in secondary growth ? and gives few example

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Cell division by the cambium produces cells that become secondary xylem and phloem. As secondary phloem and xylem tissue accumulates, it both increases the girth of the stem and forms wood and bark. ... Instead, they have a thickening meristem that produces secondary ground tissue.

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