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Significance of secondary tissues in plants

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Answer: Secondary growth is the outward growth of the plant, making it thicker and wider. Secondary growth is important to woody plants because they grow much taller than other plants and need more support in their stems and roots. Lateral trimester are the dividing cells in secondary growth, and produce secondary tissues.

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