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Question
Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium are formed due to ______.
Options
Cell division
Cell differentiation
Cell dedifferentiation
Redifferentiation
Solution
Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium are formed due to cell dedifferentiation.
Explanation:
The phenomenon of regeneration of permanent tissue to become meristematic is called dedifferentiation.
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