What is secondary meristem
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There are two types of secondary meristems, these are also called the lateral meristems because they surround the established stem of a plant and cause it to grow laterally (i.e.,larger in diameter).Vascular cambium, which produces secondary xylem and secondary phloem.
This is a process that may continue throughout the life of the plant. This is what gives rise to wood in plants. Such plants are called arborescent. This does not occur in plants that do not go through secondary growth (known as herbaceous plants).Cork cambium, which gives rise to the periderm, which replaces the epidermis.
This is a process that may continue throughout the life of the plant. This is what gives rise to wood in plants. Such plants are called arborescent. This does not occur in plants that do not go through secondary growth (known as herbaceous plants).Cork cambium, which gives rise to the periderm, which replaces the epidermis.
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a meristem that develops from cells that have differentiated and functioned as part of a mature tissue system and then become meristematic again — compare PRIMARY MERISTEM
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