The vascular tissue is the organ of the plant that may form the cork cambium.
It increases the girth of the stem......................
In the stele inside endodermis
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
Why do tissue team up to form organs
Organs combine with tissues and fluids to form organisms.
A cork cell is a non living cell. These cells form a protective tissue that displaces the stem epidermis as the plant's diameter increases in size. These cells are produce from the living cork cambium. As the cork cambium cells divide, the push older cells towards the outside of the plant where they die and form cork and bark. Will it can The cells of the phellem are called cork cells, they are generated centrifugally, are non-living and have suberized cell walls. The phelloderm consists of cells given off towards the inside of the phellogen, forming the inner part of the periderm.
Secondary growth is important because as larger plants grow, more vascular tissue (responsible for transport of water, sugar and minerals) is needed to keep up with the constant growing of the plant. Limit the vascular tissue and the plant will have insufficient amount of water and sugar conduit for transportation throughout.
phellem(cork), phellogen(cork cambium), phelloderm(secondary cortex), primary phloem and secondary phloem constitutes BARK
Cork cells form a protective layer around plant stems.
It increases the girth of the stem......................
Tissues combine to form organs such as plant leaves perform photosynthesis
The cells of plants group together to form organs and systems.
The spores germinate to form the gametophytic plant body on which sex organs are produced for reproduction.
In the stele inside endodermis
Flowers are the sex organs of plants. Fowers form the seeds so that the plant can reproduce.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
Why do tissue team up to form organs