Biology, asked by sushant1286, 1 year ago

Apical, intercalary and lateral meristems are
differentiated on the basis of-
(a) origin (b) function
(c) position (d) development

Answers

Answered by akash2824
0

Answer:

c position

Explanation:

apical -tip of shoot

intercalary -leaf joints

lateral meristerm- stem width

Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

Apical, intercalary and lateral meristems are  differentiated on the basis on position.

Option (c).

Explanation:

  • Based on the location in the plant, the meristem is formed as Apical, intercalary and lateral meristem.

Apical meristem:

  • The meristem that is present at root and stem tips, usually referred to as the root and apex shoot, respectively.
  • These meristems make up the plant body's active cultivation regions.

Intercalary meristem:

  • The separation of apicus from apical meristem and is due to the formation of permanent tissues in between.
  • It is the meristem between permanent tissues.

Lateral meristem:

  • It is present on the sides of the plants to increase the body of the plants.
  • The meristem develops horizontally parallel to the plant body's long axis.
  • Therefore, Option C is the correct answer.

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