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woody stems have more xylem than soft stems

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Vascular Cambium

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Secondary growth initiated by the activity of cambium.

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the cambium

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vascular cambium

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Q: What is the growth of tissue that produces phloem and xylem in the stems of woody plants?
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Growth tissue between xylem and phloem that produces additional xylem and phloem cell?

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Growth tissue between xylem and phloem that produces additional xylem and phloem cells?

The dark center of a stem or root that is dead


Summarize the functions of vascular tissue?

Plant tissue concerned mainly with conduction, the specialized tissue of higher plants consisting essentially of phloem and xylem.


What part of a plant produces secondary growth?

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Which is vascular tissue in plants?

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What does vascular tissue in plants consist of?

xylem and phloem


What are the types of vascular tissue in plants?

xylem and phloem


What vascular tissue in plants consist of?

xylem and phloem


What two types of vascular tissue in plants are?

xylem and phloem