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Q: What is secondary cortex in plant tissue?
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What is a woody tissue of a plant?

Xylem


What tissue of a plant stores sugar and starches?

potato, wheat for starch and fruit for sugars


What tissue is made up of phloem and xylem?

Bark makes up the phloem tissue and a cork cambium that protects the stem.


How does the exposed tissue of cortex become protected when primary epidermis fall of in stem?

during secondary growth the primary epidermis spilt, dries, fall off. to protect the exposed tissues and to increase in diameter cork cambium aries in the cortex.


What type of tissue is the kidney made up of?

capsule tissue, cortex tissue, and medulla tissue


How does exposed tissue of cortex become protected when primary epidermis fall off in stem?

during secondary growth the primary epidermis spilt, dries, fall off. to protect the exposed tissues and to increase in diameter cork cambium aries in the cortex.


What part of a plant produces secondary growth?

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.


What type of tissue system is the cortex made of?

This question can't be answered, because "cortex" refers to multiple structures within the body. It could be part of the nervous system (the cerebral cortex) or the endocrine system (the adrenal cortex), for example.


Where is the secondary olfactory cortex located in the brain?

The olfactory cortex is located within the medial temporal lobes.


What is periderm in secondary growth?

Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium


Is Adrenal cortex is made of neural tissue?

no, it synthesizes hormones


What is the tissue in the cortex that can act as a storage for water and food?

Parenchyma