what type of tissue present in cambium and brain
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nervous tissue in the brain
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vascular cambium & it is a plant tissue….
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vascular cambium & it is a plant tissue….
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A cambium is a tissue layer that provides partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth. The cambium is a cylindrical layer of tissue in the stems and roots of many seed-bearing plants, consisting of cells that divide rapidly to form new layers of tissue. Cork cambium, vascular cambium, and Unifacial cambium are the different types of cambium present in plant stems and roots.
The tissue present in the brain is - Nervous tissue. The nerve cells and the glial cells form the nerve tissue which is the parenchyma of the brain and it helps in transmission of messages. The blood vessels within the brain and the connective tissues associated with these blood vessels are called as stroma.
The tissue present in the brain is - Nervous tissue. The nerve cells and the glial cells form the nerve tissue which is the parenchyma of the brain and it helps in transmission of messages. The blood vessels within the brain and the connective tissues associated with these blood vessels are called as stroma.
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