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Secondary Growth
Question

Statement A: Growth in plants by the activity of vascular cambium is an example for arithmetic growth.

Statement B: During secondary growth by lateral meristems, out of the two daughter cells formed due to division in vascular cambial cell, one cell retains the ability to divide and the other one permanently loose the ability to divide.

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Solution

Upon a division by each vascular cambial cell by periclinal division, one daughter cell remains meristematic and another one differentiates into a cell of secondary vascular tissue. 

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