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Omar Leblanc
28 July, 08:32
How does a tree develop its thick bark
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Kailee Rivera
28 July, 09:15
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A short way beneath the outer surface of a tree's trunk and branches, there is a layer callethe cambium. Each growing season the cambium adds a new layer of cells to the xylem, which it surrounds.
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Olsen
28 July, 12:10
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Yes the Cambium!
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