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the ring of activity dividing cells responsible for lateral growth in plants is called cambium ring.

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The "Cambium Layer" is the growing part of the tree, it produces new wood and bark.

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The layer of tissue in a plant that creates new phloem and xylem.

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because if it didnt there would not be sun

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The cambium present in between xylem and phloem of a vascual bundle is known as vascular cambium.

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What are the advantages of having a vascular cambium in plants?

The advantage of having a vascular cambium in plants is that it makes the plants compete better for light.


What is the function of the cambium?

The cambium is the layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and phloem tissues of plants. It is responsible for the secondary growth of plants.


Does Cambium carry food down through plants?

No, cambium consists of actively dividing cells that are responsible for secondary growth in plants.


What are the food tubes in plants called?

cambium


What is the growth of tissue that produces phloem and xylem in the stems of woody plants?

woody stems have more xylem than soft stems


What kinds of plants produce a cork cambium monocot?

The monocots like the maize produce the cork cambium monocot.


What is cambium ring?

the ring of activity dividing cells responsible for lateral growth in plants is called cambium ring.


Where is most of plants xylem and phloem produced?

Cambium


Which is the primary source of stem thickening in plants?

vascular cambium


Where is most plants new xylem and phloem produced?

Cambium


Is their cambium present in vescular bundles of aleaf and shoot leaf?

Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.


Which plants are most receptive to tissue culture?

Dicot plants are more receptive to tissue culture due to the presence of cambium.