cambium doesn't really produce anything. it just separates the xylem from the phloem.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
monocot stems
A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
It increases the girth of the stem......................
vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.
The monocots like the maize produce the cork cambium monocot.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
No, the vascular cambium produces xylem and phloem. It is the cork cambium which produces the bark and secondary cortex.
monocot stems
produce new cells.
vascular cambium
A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
The cambium produces the new phyloem and xylem.
Cambium is not a country.
It increases the girth of the stem......................
cambium
vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.