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Primary growth is responsible for elongating the plant. In woody plants, primary growth is then followed by secondary growth which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth.
It shows the number of years of the plant and enhance the rigidity of the plant.
Vascular cambium is responsible for secondary growth in a stem.
Primary Growth adds height, while secondary growth adds Girth.
Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium
No, mosses do not have secondary growth. Secondary growth takes place in vascular plants. Mosses are non-vascular.
Primary growth is responsible for elongating the plant. In woody plants, primary growth is then followed by secondary growth which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth.
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The primary growth in vascular plants takes place with the differentiation of vascular tissue from parenchymatous cells and the secondary growth takes place when the intra-vascular and inter vascular cambium adds to the secondary phloem and secondary xylem.
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Yes a tomato is a secondary consumer
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No, most monocots (which fall under flowering plants) do not undergo secondary growth due to the fact that they lack vascular cambium.