QUESTION 22 Where is primary growth occurring in an old tree? At the tips of you
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QUESTION 22
Where is primary growth occurring in an old tree?
At the tips of young branches where new leaves are forming from apical meristem tissues
Closest to ground level at the base of the tree
Nowhere; mature trees have only secondary growth.
In the trunk where the vascular cambium and cork cambium (lateral meristem tissues) are located
At the tips of young branches where new leaves are forming from apical meristem tissues
Closest to ground level at the base of the tree
Nowhere; mature trees have only secondary growth.
In the trunk where the vascular cambium and cork cambium (lateral meristem tissues) are located
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QUESTION 22 Where is primary growth occurring in an old tree? At the tips of you
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