Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? Explain.
Phellogen or cork cambium is a couple of layers thick. These layers are made of narrow, thin-walled and nearly rectangular cells. Cork cambium cuts off cells on both sides of these the outer cells differentiate into cork or phellem while the inner cells differentiate into secondary cortex or phelloderm. The Phellem and Phelloderm formed from the cork cambium or Phellogen are collectively called periderm.
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