Cambium cells divide in which of the following plane?
A
Tangential
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B
Radial
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C
Oblique
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D
Anticlinal
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Solution
The correct option is B Radial
The vascular cambium cells brings in the secondary vascular tissue growth in the stems and roots of dicotyledonous and non-flowering seed plants. The vascular cambium is made up of fusiform initials and ray initials. Most of the divisions of the fusiform cells are periclinal and forms a radial rows of cells. The ray initials after division shows a radial row of cells. However, the fusiform cells also divide anticlinal in order to expand the cambium.