- Cork (p****em or suber),
includes the
rhytidome Cork
cambium (p****ogen)
P****oderm Cortex Phloem Vascular cambium Wood (xylem)
Sapwood (alburnum) Heartwood...
-
development of the periderm.
Cells that grow
inwards from
there are
termed p****oderm, and
cells that
develop outwards are
termed p****em or cork (note similarity...
- the
p****oderm, or bark, (to the inside) and the p****em, or cork (to the outside). All
three of
these layers (cork cambium, p****em, and
p****oderm) constitute...
-
cambium divides to
produce waterproof cork
cells externally and
sometimes p****oderm cells internally.
Those three tissues form the periderm,
which replaces...
-
killed the lycopsids. The soft
tissues of the
cortical meristem and
inner p****oderm of the
lycopsids then
decomposed and made the
lycopsid and
their underground...
- (vine) or roots, and are
limited to the periderm,
composed of p****em,
p****oderm and
cortical layers that
replace the
epidermis of the tuber. See next...