How does secondary growth occur in plants and what are some consequences
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The vascular cambium produces secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem, while the cork cambium produces cork cells and parenchyma cells. This process results in an increase in the thickness of the plant stem or root. Some consequences of secondary growth in Show more…
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