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Eric8925 Eric8925
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6 years ago
Which of the following best describes the bark of a tree?
 
  a. all of the tissue outside the vascular cambium
  b. the tissue inside of the vascular cambium
  c. cork and periderm
  d. secondary phloem
  e. primary phloem

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding primary growth in a plant?
 
  a. Primary growth increases the height of a plant.
  b. Primary growth results in woody tissue.
  c. Primary growth arises from apical meristems.
  d. All the above are true.
  e. Only a and c are true.
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

A

Answer to q. 2

E; Woody tissues are the result of secondary growth, not primary. Primary growth originates from apical meristems that are found at the tips of roots and shoots (in dicots). Therefore, primary growth tends to increase the height of a plant.
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6 years ago
Wow! Thanks you for this correct set of answers, wasn't expecting it...
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6 years ago
My pleasure!
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