Write any two advantages of Secondary tissues?
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Answer: Secondary tissues of a plant add diameter to roots and shoots. Secondary growth refers to the growth that results from cell division in the cambium or lateral meristems. It causes the stems and roots to thicken. Primary growth is growth due to cell division at the tips of stems and roots, giving rise to primary tissue. Secondary growth occurs in most seed plants but monocots usually lack secondary growth.
Explanation:
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Secondary tissues, as opposed to primary tissues, allow for lateral expansion, allowing stems and roots to spread out. Primary tissues only allow for vertical growth. The pericycle participates in the development of both secondary meristems in roots.
Explanation:
In trees and shrubs, the secondary xylem offers more tissue for water conduction and additional structural support. The primary phloem is changed by the secondary phloem.
Similar to how cutaneous tissue needs to be grown and replaced when a woody plant's trunk grows.
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