More material is added on its outside from year to year (giving rise to annual growth rings).
5.26% increase
Length is usually a measure of distance in a straight line. Girth is the distance around a [solid] object.
26.7% increase.
Girth is simply the distance around something. In math classes and Physics labs it's called 'perimeter', but that's too many syllables for the fast-paced worlds of the post office and cargo shipment, so they prefer the 300-year-old word for the distance the saddle band has to go around the horse's belly. Girth is just a length, so it can be expressed in any unit of length measurement. Again, this could just as well be meters, centimeters, inches, feet, yards, etc., but I suspect there are still freight forwarders measuring the girth of their cargo in furlongs, fathoms, stadia, rods, leagues and cubits.
cells get bigger
cells get bigger
by secondary growth through cambium in the and stelar region and cortical region
More material is added on its outside from year to year (giving rise to annual growth rings).
The primary source of stem thickening in plants is the vascular cambium, a layer of cells between the xylem and phloem tissues. The vascular cambium is responsible for producing new xylem and phloem cells, which leads to an increase in stem girth over time.
cells get bigger
cells get bigger
Tree bark containing of dead cells does not grow in girth with the increasing diameter of the stem hence it is seen in small pieces around the stem.
Plants that lack secondary growth increase girth through primary growth, which involves cell division and expansion in the primary tissues of the plant (such as the primary xylem and phloem). These plants rely on the activity of their apical meristems to produce new cells that allow for a limited increase in girth over time.
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The vascular cambium separates the cortex from the pith in older alfalfa stem. It is responsible for secondary growth, producing xylem toward the inside and phloem toward the outside, contributing to the stem's increased girth.