i think it is vascular cambium layer............ :)
The vascular cambium between the xylem and phloem produces new vascular tissue
The vascular cambium is the growth tissue that produces additional xylem and phloem.
The cambium produces the new phyloem and xylem.
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.
vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows!
woody stems have more xylem than soft stems
The parenchyma cells in between the sieve tubes of the phloem, and functions primarily for food storage.
The dark center of a stem or root that is dead
Simply put, these are the growth areas of the plant.
Meristematic tissue (vascular cambium) produces secondary growth. In plant stems, this serves to increase the diameter, and it forms between the primary xylem and phloem.
The cambium produces the new phyloem and xylem.
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.
yes
vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows!
cambium
produces xylem and phloem
woody stems have more xylem than soft stems
I think personally that they are different because Vascular plant have xylem and phloem. Nonvascular don't have xylem and phloem. That is my answer!
When the phloem is dead it causes bark to form on a tree. A secondary growth in the cortex result in the bark formation a a tree