Respond to statements 104–108 in reference to the four source

tissues of plant roots listed below.
a. primary meristems
b. primary tissues
c. pericycle
d. vascular cambium
M 104. This tissue gives rise to epidermis and cortex.
D 105. This tissue gives rise to protoderm and procambium.
D 106. This tissue gives rise to ground meristem.
M 107. This tissue gives rise to cork cambium.
D 108. This tissue gives rise to secondary phloem and
xylem.


Answers: 104. b, 105. a, 106. a, 107. c, 108. d

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