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5 July, 09:07

Vascular cambium is one of the two lateral meristems, the other being cork cambium. A plant grows in diameter primarily through divisions of the vascular cambium. If you pull a small piece of bark off a tree, and then look at its inside surface, what tissue are you looking at (ignoring any remaining cells of vascular cambium that may be left) ?

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  1. 5 July, 09:19
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    The answer is phloem

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