If a plant s vascular cambium is surgically removed, which of the following outcomes will…

Biology · NEET · NTA ExamsAnatomy of Flowering Plants

If a plant’s vascular cambium is surgically removed, which of the following outcomes will most likely occur?

  1. Secondary xylem will be absent but primary growth continues
  2. Leaf formation will be inhibited
  3. The plant will be unable to transport minerals
  4. Stomatal closure will be permanently triggered

Answer

(A) Secondary xylem will be absent but primary growth continues

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