'Which of the following are true regarding secondary growth of plants? Vascular cambium and cork cambium are types of meristem; With secondary growth; the pith and the cortex become larger within the stem; Secondary growth only occurs in stems of plants. In woody plants, the oldest phloem is located closest to the center of the stem:'
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Which statement best characterizes secondary growth? a. It results from cell divisions in the vascular and cork cambia. b. It increases the length of the plant stem. c. It results from divisions in the apical meristem cells. d. It often produces phloem cells to the inside and xylem cells to the outside of the vascular cambium.
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