What is the difference between primary and secondary growth?
Plant growth:
Difference between primary and secondary growth:
Primary growth | Secondary growth |
1. Cell division occurs at the apical meristem. | 1. Cell division takes place in the lateral meristem. |
2. Growth causes the plant's stem and root to grow in height. | 2. Radial growth of the stem and root is the result of secondary growth. |
3. Primary growth happens at the start of the plant's life cycle. | 3. Secondary growth happens following primary growth. |
4. This occurs in all the plants. | 4. It occurs in angiosperms and gymnosperms. |
5. The main growth of the procambium results in the formation of the primary xylem. | 5. The secondary growth of the vascular cambium produces secondary xylem. |
6. The fundamental vascular tissues, epidermis, and cortex are formed during initial growth. | 6. The bark, periderm, lenticels, secondary phloem, and xylem develop during secondary growth. |