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    The Dominant Type of Tissue That Makes Up Most of the Wood
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The Dominant Type of Tissue That Makes Up Most of the Wood

Question 13

Question 13

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The dominant type of tissue that makes up most of the wood of a tree is


A) primary xylem.
B) secondary xylem.
C) secondary phloem.
D) mesophyll cells.
E) vascular cambium.

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