During secondary growth of a plant, ____ gives rise to wood and ____ gives rise to periderm
a. vascular cambium; cork cambium
b. cork cambium; apical meristem
c. cork cambium; vascular cambium
d. lateral meristem; apical meristem
e. vascular cambium; apical meristem
ANSWER: a
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Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?
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Select one: a. The gametophyte stage lacks vascular tissue. b. The sporophyte stage lacks vascular tissue. c. Antheridia and archegonia develop on the prothallus of the gametophyte stage. d. Fertilization requires moisture for the sperm to swim to the egg within the archegonia. e. The sporophyte stage is the dominant generation.