Between the bark and the wood in a woody stem, there is a layer of meristem called a. cork cambium. b. vascular cambium. c. apical meristem. d. the zone of cell division. e. procambium preceding bark.
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This layer is responsible for the secondary growth of the stem, allowing it to increase in diameter. The correct answer is the one that refers to this layer of meristem. a. Cork cambium is responsible for producing the outer bark, but it is not the layer between Show more…
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