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Secondary growth would not result in which of these things? - Thickening of shoots - Secondary roots - Creation of secondary xylem - Extension of shoot
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Secondary growth would not result in which of these things? - Thickening of shoots - Secondary roots - Creation of secondary xylem - Extension of shoot
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Secondary growth would not result in which of these things?
- Thickening of shoots
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- Creation of secondary xylem
- Extension of shoot
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Secondary growth would not result in thickening of shoots
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