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The cambium cell layer is the growing part of the trunk. It annually produces new bark and new wood in response to hormones that pass down through the phloem with food from the leaves. These hormones, called “auxins”, stimulate growth …
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Feb 29, 2024 · Seen in the horizontal section of a tree's trunk, the cambium is located between it xylem (wood) on the inside and the phloem (bark, just under the bark) on the outside. This meristematic tissue plays a crucial role in the …
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Feb 13, 2022 · The 5 main layers are the outer bark, inner bark (phloem), cambium cell layer, sapwood, and heartwood. The outer bark is the tree’s first line of defense from rain, extreme temperatures, and insects.
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The inner soft bark, or bast, is produced by the vascular cambium; it consists of secondary phloem tissue whose innermost layer conveys food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The outer bark, which is mostly dead tissue, is the …
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May 27, 2022 · Cork cambium helps replace or repair the epidermis of roots in plants and forms the tree’s bark. Since it occurs where there is secondary growth, cork cambium is found in dicots (plants with two cotyledons) and …
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