Multiple Choice
The following questions are based on the drawing of root or stem cross sections shown below.
-In a woody eudicot, bark cannot be described as
A) consisting only of the protective outer covering.
B) consisting of all tissues external to the vascular cambium.
C) containing secondary phloem and periderm.
D) not including heartwood and sapwood.
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