Interfascicular cambium and cork cambium are formed due to
Ans. The answer is the option (c) Cell dedifferentiation
Explanation: Process leading to the maturation of plants is differentiation. When differentiated cells regain its capacity of cell division, the phenomenon is called dedifferentiation. The formation of interfascicular cambium and cork cambium is an example of cell dedifferentiation from fully matured/differentiated parenchyma cells.