Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
The cork cambium, cork and secondry cortex are collectively called
Options
A.phellogen
B.periderm
C.phellem
D.phelloderm
Solution
The periderm is a secondry protective structure and is made up of cork cambium
(phellogen), cork (phellem) and secondry cortex (phelloderm).
(phellogen), cork (phellem) and secondry cortex (phelloderm).
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