A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
It is located in the vascular bundles between the primary xylem (wood) and primary phloem (bast) tissues.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.
A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
The cambium produces the new phyloem and xylem.
Cambium is not a country.
It is located in the vascular bundles between the primary xylem (wood) and primary phloem (bast) tissues.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
cambium
vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.
woody stems have more xylem than soft stems
The vascular cambium adds to secondary xylem and secondary phloem while the cork cambium gives rise to cork and secondary cortex. The vascular cambium is a remnant of the apical meristem while the cork cambium is a true secondary meristem which develops outside the vascular tissues.
They are meristematic cambium cells located in a layer just inside the bark of trees and shrubs.
no there is no cambium present in monocot roots.