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what is the function cambium

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Answered by Topper111111
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Vascular cambium is a thin layer of cells found in plants, separating two other types of plant vascular tissue, xylem and phloem.
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What are the primary functions of cambium in plants?
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Margaret Thom
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Answered Feb 23, 2017
The function of the cambium is to provide layers of phloem and xylem in a woody plant, thereby growing the diameter of the stem. it is a thin layer of tissue that lies between the bark and the wooden of a stem, and it's miles maximum energetic in woody flowers.The cambium promotes secondary boom of stems and roots, that's the increase that happens after the first season. further to increasing the tissue layer of the stem, the cambium may additionally function in healing for injured plant life. while this takes place, the cambium bureaucracy within callus tissues, which might be the cells that grow over the floor of the injured plant.

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