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Q: What is so special about cambium cells?
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What are the xylem and phloem are separated by?

A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.


How does vascular cambium get energy?

Vascular cambium cells get energy from food supplied by ploem cells


Do dead xylem and phloem cells turn into cambium?

No, cambium is made up of actively dividing living cells.


How thick is the cambium layer on a tree?

While there is no set number, the cambium is usually a couple cells to a few (4 or 6 or so) Its location is between the sapwood of the wood part (xylem) and the inner bark layer (phloem). The cambium consists of specialized cells called "initials" which produce xylem cells to the inside or phloem cells to the outside. Since the bark of a tree is thinner than the wood, the cambium produces more xylem cells.


What region produces cells in a plant?

cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium.


Is a region that produces cells in a plant?

cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium. all the above


What tissue give rise to the cork cambium?

The parenchyma cells tissues give rise to the cork cambium.


What is cambium ring?

the ring of activity dividing cells responsible for lateral growth in plants is called cambium ring.


What cells are formed to the inside and the outside of the vascular cambium?

undifferentiated parenchyma cells


What happens as the vascular cambium produces phloem and xylem cells?

Simply put, these are the growth areas of the plant.


New xylem and phloem cells are formed from a layer of cells called what?

vascular cambium


What is the function of the cambium?

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.