If a plant s vascular cambium is surgically removed, which of the following outcomes will…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Anatomy of Flowering Plants
If a plant’s vascular cambium is surgically removed, which of the following outcomes will most likely occur?
- Secondary xylem will be absent but primary growth continues
- Leaf formation will be inhibited
- The plant will be unable to transport minerals
- Stomatal closure will be permanently triggered
Answer
(A) Secondary xylem will be absent but primary growth continues
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