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Regions of plants where the limited growth takes place does not contain meristematic tissues



Is it right or not????

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Answered by Rasika4321
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no because in plants if growth takes place, meristematic tissue has to be there.
without meristematictissue, plant growth cannot take place.

Rasika4321: ok just the word limited is the root causeofour dicussion
Rasika4321: am I right
Ney13: You are write but you didnt mention the word "limited" you simply wrote there.
Ney13: Yes Exactly!
Ney13: That's what I was trying to say!
Rasika4321: OK so the word limited is the keyword
Rasika4321: right?
Ney13: Yes
Rasika4321: ok then bye as well as thanks to clarifymy doubt
Ney13: Sorry if I disturbed you xD
Answered by Ney13
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Hey! Here is your answer!

▶▶This statement is false.

▶▶Regions of plants where the limited growth takes place contain meristematic tissue because after the full growth of that region they convert themselves into SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUE.

Ney13: Hey! Mark as brainliest
Devipvu2004: Yes meristematic tissues are there in plants
Devipvu2004: And these cells are the cause of formation of permenent tissue
Devipvu2004: But these meristematic tissues are present in meristem where non stop growth of the part of the plant takes place
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