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The current diameter of a tree trunk is 10 inches. the trunk diameter increases at a rate of 2 inches per year. an insect burrows into the trunk and lays its eggs in the secondary xylem, 1 inch out from the center of the tree. how far from the center will the dormant eggs be located in two years?

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the answer would be "1".
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User Shannen
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The answer is 1 because tree trunks grow wider because of cell divisions that occur only in the vascular and cork cambia (both located underneath the bark). Secondary xylem (wood) remains in place once it is formed. Therefore, the eggs will remain in their current position (1 inch out from the center).
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