1. Cells are rectangular
2. Contain dense cytoplasm
3. Tend to divide periclinally to form phloem and xylem
vascular cambium produces secondary phloes and secondary xylem. interfascicular cambium are been between vascular bundles in near stems.
The vascular cambium adds to secondary xylem and secondary phloem while the cork cambium gives rise to cork and secondary cortex. The vascular cambium is a remnant of the apical meristem while the cork cambium is a true secondary meristem which develops outside the vascular tissues.
Vascular cambium cells get energy from food supplied by ploem cells
no there is no cambium present in monocot roots.
woody stems have more xylem than soft stems
The advantage of having a vascular cambium in plants is that it makes the plants compete better for light.
The function of vascular cambium in dicots is to give rise to new vascular tissue.
i think it is vascular cambium layer............ :)
cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
No, the vascular cambium produces xylem and phloem. It is the cork cambium which produces the bark and secondary cortex.
yes