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Secondary growth is due to _______

ACambium

BApical meristem

CIntercalary meristem

DParenchyma

Answer:

A. Cambium

Read Explanation:

  • Secondary growth is due to lateral meristematic tissues i.e. cambium.

  • Cambium tissues are primarily of two kinds, namely, vascular cambium and cork cambium.

  • Vascular cambium is responsible for the formation of secondary growth in vascular bundles and cork cambium is responsible for replacing the broken epidermis.


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