| cambium | <plant biology> Meristematic plant tissue, commonly present as a thin layer which forms new cells on both sides. Located either in vascular tissue (vascular cambium), forming xylem on one side and phloem on the other or in cork (cork cambium or phellogen). <pathology> Inner region of the periosteum from which osteoblasts differentiate. (08 Oct 1997) |
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| cambium layer | The inner osteogenic layer of the periosteum, a highly cellular zone immediately beneath the epithelium covering a botryoid sarcoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vascular cambium | Lateral meristem that forms the secondary tissue and is located between the xylem and phloem. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| fascicular cambium | <plant biology> Form of cambium present in the vascular bundles of higher plants. (18 Nov 1997) |
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a formative one-cell layer of tissue between xylem and phloem in most vascular plants that is responsible for secondary growth the inner layer of the periosteum
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(L. cambium, one of the alimentary body fluids supposed to nourish the body organs; pl: cambia). A layer, usually regarded as one or two cells thick, of persistently meristematic tissue between the xylem and phloem tissues, and which gives rise to secondary tissues, thus resulting in an increase in diameter. The two most important cambia are the vascular (fascicular) cambium and the cork cambium.
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a layer of living cells, between the bark and hardwood, that each year produces additional wood and bark cells. This layer is responsible for the diameter growth of a tree.
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Lateral meristematic cells of either vascular cambium or cork cambium.
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| cambium | the inner layer of the periosteum |
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| cambium | formative one-cell-thick layer of tissue between xylem and phloem in most vascular plants that is responsible for secondary growth |
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