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The answer is the vascular cambium that divides the bark from the wood in woody stems.
The six layers are pith, cambium , inner bark or phloem outer bark , bark
annual growth rings
They have different texture andstyle/ The woody stem has massive xylem tissue, mostly secondary in origin, the soft stem has a very little amount of stele.
Wood is considered a complex tissue, meaning it's comprised of different types of cells. The primary tissue for wood is xylem, which moves water and nutrients to where they're needed.
There are different kinds of stems some are woody and some are non-woody. Woody stems have alote of xylem tissue. Trees and shrubs have woody stems. The woody of conifers such as pine tree is soft wood.
Xylem
The answer is the vascular cambium that divides the bark from the wood in woody stems.
Cork cambium
The six layers are pith, cambium , inner bark or phloem outer bark , bark
Their layers of woody xylem give conifers their strength and height.
Lignum : woody tissue (LIG-nuhm) (to rhyme with "big plum")
Yes, phloem is living tissue, xylem tends to be woody and dead.
Xylem and phloem are the two types of transport tissue found in vascular plants. Woody stems contain both xylem and phloem.
A woody stem is kinda of hard,big.Like durian tree & hibiscus plant.But a papaya tree is soft stem when it is a baby tree,then become woody stem when it is big.
Thevacuole maintains turgor pressure within living cells (ie. gives the cell internal support), it also provides a mechanism for the metabolism of waste products within the cell and maintenance of pH balance.Vacuoles are not present in dead plant tissue i.e. woody stems
annual growth rings