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What Is secondary xylemm?​

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Answered by itzsakshii
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Secondary xylem is composed of tracheary elements, rays, fibres, and interspersed axial parenchyma cells. The tracheary elements consist of only tracheids, as in the few vessel-less angiosperms (e.g., Winteraceae), or of both tracheids and vessel elements, as in the vast majority of angiosperms. Axial parenchyma…

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Secondary xylem develops during the secondary growth of the plant. Thus, the vascular cambium of the plant is responsible for the growth of the secondary xylem. Similar to the primary xylem, the secondary xylem also conducts water. However, there are structural dissimilarities between the two types of xylem. Secondary xylem originates from the vascular cambium, which is a lateral meristem during the secondary growth. It occurs along the sides of the stem and the root.

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