Pronunciation: /ˈkæmbiəm/
noun a layer of actively dividing cells between xylem and phloem that is responsible for the secondary growth of stems and roots in plants
A1 The cambium is a layer of tissue in plants that helps with growth and repair.
A2 The cambium is responsible for producing new cells in the plant's stem.
B1 Gardeners often use cambium grafting to propagate plants with desirable traits.
B2 The cambium layer is crucial for the transportation of nutrients and water in trees.
C1 Researchers are studying the cambium's role in plant development and response to environmental factors.
C2 The cambium's ability to differentiate into different cell types is a key aspect of plant growth and regeneration.
formal The cambium layer in a tree is responsible for producing new cells for growth.
informal If you peel back the bark, you'll see the cambium layer underneath.
slang I heard that the cambium is like the tree's 'growth factory'.
figurative Just like the cambium layer in a tree, our team is constantly growing and adapting.
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