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Which tissues are responsible for secondary growth in plant

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Answered by ayangaming0610
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Answer: Vascular cambium is responsible for the secondary growth of plants. It is a thin layer of cells found in plants, separating xylem and phloem. These cells divide and multiply with the plant's secondary growth, in which it increases in girth size.

Explanation: Secondary tissues- Tissues generated from the growth of a cambium. Vascular Cambium: A cambium that gives rise to secondary xylem to the inside, and to secondary phloem to the outside.

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