Bark makes up the phloem tissue and a cork cambium that protects the stem.
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 olfactory cortex is located within the medial temporal lobes.
Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium
Parenchyma
Xylem
potato, wheat for starch and fruit for sugars
Bark makes up the phloem tissue and a cork cambium that protects the 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.
capsule tissue, cortex tissue, and medulla tissue
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.
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.
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.
The olfactory cortex is located within the medial temporal lobes.
Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium
no, it synthesizes hormones
Parenchyma