Question: Looking out your window, you may notice that the bark of a
nearby oak tree has a mosaic appearanc…
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Question: Looking out your window, you may notice that the bark of a
nearby oak tree has a mosaic appearanc…
Looking out your window, you may notice that the bark of a
nearby oak tree has a mosaic appearance, consisting of deep
fissures and relatively flat areas. What accounts for this mosaic
appearance? Select all correct choices. |
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the formation of new secondary phloem in distinct,
discontinuous patches |
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the formation of new vascular cambia as old cork cambia grow
away from the phloem |
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the formation of new cork cambia as old cork cambia grow away
from the phloem |
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the formation of new cork cambia in distinct, discontinuous
patches |
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