Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Cork cambium is a
Options
A.lateral meristem
B.apical meristem
C.intercalary meristem
D.primitive meristem
Solution
Cork cambium (phellogen) is a secondary laterl meristem which develops from permanent tissues in the region of eqidermis, hypodermis cortex and even in outer layers of phloen.
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