Why is the secondary xylem and phloem always to either side of the vascular cambium? Is the primary xylem pushed inwardly by the secondary tissues? Are the primary phloem, cortex and epidermis pushed outward by the secondary tissues?

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Section36.1: Root Structure And Function
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  1. Why is the secondary xylem and phloem always to either side of the vascular cambium?
  2. Is the primary xylem pushed inwardly by the secondary tissues?
  3. Are the primary phloem, cortex and epidermis pushed outward by the secondary tissues?
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