Between the bark and the wood in a woody stem there is a layer of meristem

Between the bark and the wood in a woody stem, there is a layer of meristem called

Options

(a) cork cambium
(b) apical meristem
(c) vascular cambium
(d) the zone of cell division

Correct Answer:

vascular cambium

Explanation:

Vascular cambium is a ring of tissue found between the bark and wood. They divide actively to form the tissues-secondary xylem and phloem.

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