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Why cork cambium is said to be
Seconolary meristem ? ​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Cork cambium is the lateral meristem. It is a secondary meristem that means it has formed after the dedifferentiation of the parenchymatous cells. The parenchyma cells of the epidermis give rise to the cork cambium, which then divides to form cork cells on the outer side and secondary cells on the inner side.

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Answered by sandy1551
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Cork cambium is the lateral meristem. It is a secondary meristem that means it has formed after the differentiation of the parenchymatous cells. The parenchyma cells of the epidermis give rise to the cork cambium, which then divides to form cork cells on the outer side and secondary cells on the inner side.

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