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    As the Vascular Cambium Continues to Divide During Secondary Growth
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As the Vascular Cambium Continues to Divide During Secondary Growth

Question 47

Question 47

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As the vascular cambium continues to divide during secondary growth of the root, most of the primary phloem:


A) is crushed.
B) is pushed inward.
C) remains where it was produced.
D) differentiates into pericycle.
E) differentiates into xylem.

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