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2. Secondary growth produced by the cambium is bidirectional due to cells being added to both sides of the cambium layer. (target 2 of 6) 3. The vascular cambium generates xylem to the inside and phloem to the outside. (target 3 of 6, target 4 of 6) 4. The majority of cells added during secondary growth are parenchyma. (target 5 of 6) 5. The tissue that is commonly referred to as "wood" in a woody plant is composed of xylem formed from the vascular cambium.

          2. Secondary growth produced by the cambium is bidirectional due to cells being added to both sides of the cambium layer. (target 2 of 6)
3. The vascular cambium generates xylem to the inside and phloem to the outside. (target 3 of 6, target 4 of 6)
4. The majority of cells added during secondary growth are parenchyma. (target 5 of 6)
5. The tissue that is commonly referred to as "wood" in a woody plant is composed of xylem formed from the vascular cambium.
        
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2. Secondary growth produced by the cambium is bidirectional due to cells being added to both sides of the cambium layer. (target 2 of 6) 3. The vascular cambium generates xylem to the inside and phloem to the outside. (target 3 of 6, target 4 of 6) 4. The majority of cells added during secondary growth are parenchyma. (target 5 of 6) 5. The tissue that is commonly referred to as "wood" in a woody plant is composed of xylem formed from the vascular cambium.
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00:01 Hello students, when a differentiated tissue who have lost its capacity to divide, regain the property of cell division, it is called de -differentiated tissue.
00:51 With the help of de -differentiated tissue, secondary growth takes place.
00:58 Secondary growth occurs in lateral meristem and its function is to increase the width and girth of plant...
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