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Title: Where are the youngest wood and the youngest bark in a tree trunk?
Post by: pkclary on Nov 16, 2017
Where are the youngest wood and the youngest bark in a tree trunk?
A) The youngest wood is in the center of a tree; the youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
B) The youngest wood is in the center of a tree; the youngest bark is the inner part, next to the vascular cambium.
C) The youngest wood is toward the outside, near the vascular cambium; youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
D) The youngest wood is toward the outside, near the vascular cambium; youngest bark is the inner part, next to the vascular cambium.


Title: Re: Where are the youngest wood and the youngest bark in a tree trunk?
Post by: GTi_Nicky on Nov 16, 2017
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