MCQ
Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium are formed due to:
  • A
    Cell division.
  • B
    Cell differentiation.
  • Cell dedifferentiation.
  • D
    Redifferentiation.

Answer

Correct option: C.
Cell dedifferentiation.
The phenomenon of regeneration of permanent tissue to become meristematic is called dedifferentiation. Cork cambium, wound cambium and interfascicular vascular cambium are the examples of secondary meristems which are always produced through dedifferentiation.

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