Multiple Choice
If bark is present it consists of
A) all of the tissue outside the vascular cambium in a tree trunk.
B) only primary tissue (e.g. epidermis, cortex and/or phloem) in young stems.
C) secondary phloem, cork cambium and cork in old stems.
D) phelloderm and cork cambrium.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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