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cambium doesn't really produce anything. it just separates the xylem from the phloem.

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What kinds of plants produce a cork cambium monocot?

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What is the secondary meristem that produce wood toward the inside and bark toward outside of a tree?

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

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What is the difference between vascular cambium and interfasicular cambium?

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