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Categories: Tissues (biology), Plant anatomy, Plant physiology
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secondary growth  cambial secondary growth  GO:0080117  primary growth  Secondary thickening
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In botany, secondary growth is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken, while primary growth is growth that occurs as a result of cell division at the tips of stems and roots, causing them to elongate, and gives rise to primary tissue. Wikipedia
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In botany, secondary growth is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken, while primary growth is growth that occurs as a result of cell division at the tips of stems and roots, causing them to elongate, and gives rise to primary tissue. Wikipedia
Growth that thickens woody plants Wikipedia Disambiguation
Lateral growth of a plant axis that is an increase in thickness resulting from formation of secondary vascular tissues by the vascular cambium. Wikidata
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