büyütkendoku

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cambium
{i} plant tissue which causes stems and roots to increase in girth (Botany)
Layer of cells in the stem which give rise to the water and food carrying tissues, and also in cork cambium, cork
The layer of cells between the inner bark and wood of a tree where cell division takes place
the inner layer of the periosteum formative one-cell-thick layer of tissue between xylem and phloem in most vascular plants that is responsible for secondary growth
layer a layer just inside the bark of a tree where
In plants, a layer of actively dividing cells between xylem (fluid-conducting) and phloem (food-conducting) tissues that is responsible for the secondary growth of stems and roots, resulting in an increase in thickness. A cambium may also form within callus tissues. See also bark, wood
In wood anatomy, the 1-cell-thick layer of tissue between the bark and wood that repeatedly subdivides to form new wood and bark cells
The layer of cells between the inner bark and wood of a tree This is where growth takes place
A layer of cells between the xylem and the phloem that is responsible for the secondary growth of roots and stems
Thin layer of tissue beneath the bark of gymnosperms and dicots It is from the cambium that new bark originates [16]
A single layer of cells between the woody part of the tree and the bark Division of these cells result in diameter growth of the tree through formation of wood cells (xylem) and inner bark (phloem)
A lateral meristem in a shoot
a single layer of cells between the woody part of the tree and the bark Division of these cells results in diameter growth of the tree through formation of wood cells (xylem) and inner bark (phloem)
A thin layer of specialized cells within a tree's trunk that divide to produce new inner bark cells to the outside and new sapwood cells to the inside The narrow band of cells that is responsible for the tree's growth in circumference
The growth of new wood takes place in the cambium, which is very soft
A narrow layer of cell tissue growing between the bark and the wood of woody plants In live wood, the cambium is green and moist
Layer of living cells between the wood and the innermost bark of a tree Each growing season the cambium adds a new layer of cells (by cell division) on the wood already formed, as well as a layer of inner bark on the cambium's outer face Division of these cells results in diameter growth of the tree through formation of wood cells (xylem) and inner bark (phloem)
A thin formative layer between the xylem and phloem of most vascular plants that gives rise to new cells and is responsible for secondary growth
The layer of cells between the innerbark and wood of a tree (where growth takes place)
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