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Where would you find a cambium?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

hi my name is Roberto from chilean and mi question is the next

the cambium fasicular where is burn

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Where would you find the most recently living xylem and phloem?

You would find the most recently living xylem and phloem in the vascular cambium layer of a woody plant. This is where new cells are actively produced through cell division, with the youngest cells being closest to the cambium.


Do you always find a cambium in a dicot root?

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What is the capital of Cambium?

Cambium is not a country.


What does the cambium produce?

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.


What is a a tissue of tubular vessels that move water?

cambium


What is the difference between vascular cambium and interfasicular cambium?

vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.


What does cambium do in plants?

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


What are the two different types of cambium?

The two types of cambium are vascular cambium and cork cambium. Vascular cambium is responsible for secondary growth in plants, producing xylem and phloem cells. Cork cambium, also known as phellogen, produces the outer bark in woody plants for protection and support.


Does the vas cular cambium produce bark?

No, the vascular cambium produces xylem and phloem. It is the cork cambium which produces the bark and secondary cortex.


What is the difference between vascular cambium and cork cambium?

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.


What are the xylem and phloem are separated by?

The xylem and phloem are separated by vascular cambium in woody plants. This layer of meristematic tissue is responsible for producing new xylem and phloem cells, allowing the plant to grow in diameter.


Do monocots have vascular cambium?

No, monocots do not have a vascular cambium. Vascular cambium is a type of meristematic tissue found in dicots that produces secondary xylem and phloem, allowing for secondary growth in stems. Monocots lack this tissue layer and instead exhibit primary growth throughout their lifespan.