Asked by Dakota Thomas on Jul 22, 2024

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When the cork cambium divides, it produces cork cells toward the inside.

Cork Cambium

A layer of tissue in plants that produces cork cells, contributing to the thickening of stems and roots and forming part of the plant's protective bark.

  • Fathom the workings and value of cell division, expansion, differentiation, and evolution.
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Henry ZhangJul 27, 2024
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False
Explanation :
When the cork cambium divides, it produces cork cells toward the outside of the plant, not the inside.