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which conducting tissue forms wood in plants

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The vascular cambium is a conductive tissue that forms wood in plants.

In trees and other sorts of plants that form wood, the vascular cambium lets the expansion of vascular tissue that leads to woody growth.  

• As this growth destroys the epidermis of the stem, woody plants also have a cork cambium that grows among the phloem.

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