BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cork Cambium, Vascular Cambium, Xylem

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Xylem cells have cell walls made with lignin; they are very strong. Secondary growth: at 5 ft off the ground, much higher than 5 ft off the ground. Wood and bark are produced by secondary growth. Note: stems (trunks) and roots can have wood & bark. Lateral meristems are responsible for secondary growth. Two types of lateral meristems vascular cambium cork cambium: make tough outer cell wall; bark material. Sandwiched between the xylem and phloem is a layer of lateral meristem cells called vascular cambium. Cork cambium is the other lateral meristem. It is found near the outside of the plant. Vascular cambium makes both secondary phloem (inner bark) and secondary xylem (wood) Vascular cambium divides and forms secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem (inner bark) Outer bark = cork; made by the cork cambium. Inner bark = secondary phloem; made by the vascular cambium have heartwood (young trees, etc. ) = secondary xylem; made by the vascular cambium.

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