IPA: /ˈkæm.bi.əm/
KK: /ˈkæm.bi.əm/
A layer of tissue in plants that produces new cells and helps the plant grow thicker over time.
The cambium is essential for the growth of trees, allowing them to increase in diameter each year.
Cambium is derived from the Latin word 'cambium' (meaning exchange or change), which is related to the act of exchanging or transforming materials. In botany, it refers to the layer of tissue in plants responsible for growth and the exchange of nutrients.
Think of 'cambium' as the layer in plants where 'exchange' happens, helping them grow and transform.