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What's the layer of material found at the innermost part of wood? A. Sapwood B. Cork cambium C. Vascular cambium D. Heartwood
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What's the layer of material found at the innermost part of wood?
A. Sapwood
B. Cork cambium
C. Vascular cambium
D. Heartwood
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The answer is B. Cork Cambium.
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