Biology, asked by akanksha36, 1 year ago

what is meant by wound cambium?Give detailed reasonable explanation .

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Answered by gunu16
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A cambium (plural cambia or cambiums), in botany, is a tissue layer that provides partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth. It forms parallel rows of cells, which result in secondary tissues.[1]

There are several distinct kinds of cambium found in plant stems and roots:

Cork cambium, a tissue found in many vascular plants as part of the periderm.

Unifacial cambium, which produces cells to the interior of its cylinder.

Vascular cambium, a lateral meristem in the vascular tissue of plants.


akanksha36: heyy i asked about wound cambium . I am familiar with vascular ,cork cambium .
karthikeyanpraveen: the damage in cambium tissues is called as cambium wounds
akanksha36: It was given in a material that wound cambium is example for the process dedifferentiation and so it is a type of cambium about which I wanted to know and not wound to the cambium .
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akanksha36: ohhh which language ?
karthikeyanpraveen: tamil
Answered by karthikeyanpraveen
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cambium is a type of tissues in tap root plant it is used in grafting .. wound in cambium can cause damage to tissues

akanksha36: It is not wound in cambium . I asked about a type of cambium wound cambium .
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