Biology, asked by pragnya3952, 8 months ago

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4. While walking through garden, Kapil plucked
the tips of some flowering plants. Gardner saw
him doing this and persuaded him not to do so
as it is not good for plant growth.
(1) What happens to the plants if their tips are
removed ?
(1) What are meristems ?
(itHow meristems are classified ?
(iv) What value was displayed by the gardner ?


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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1. If the tips of plants are removed then that plant will not grow becoz the apical meristem which helps in primary growth are removed.

2.Meristems are the sites of production of non-specialised cells in plants and are the only sites for cell division in a plant.

3. Meristems are classified by their location in the plant as apical (located at root and shoot tips), lateral (in the vascular and cork cambia), and intercalary (at internodes, or stem regions between the places at which leaves attach, and leaf bases, especially of certain monocotyledons—e.g., grasses).

4. The value displaced by the gardner is that he has the responsibility of keeping the plants safe and he did so by telling Kapil, he took care of the plants.Also he is shown particular towards the environment and he takes care accordingly He taught. Kapil proper advice to not to do.

Explanation:

ADVICE: DONT WASTE YOUR POINTS IN FRAMING THE SAME QUESTION.

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Answered by manjithmadhu2003
2

Answer:

1) If the tips are removed, the roots can't grow. "Roots" do not grow when their tips are cut. Once the tips of the roots are cut, they stop growing and sometimes the plants they support may also stop growing.

2) a region of plant tissue, found chiefly at the growing tips of roots and shoots and in the cambium, consisting of actively dividing cells forming new tissue

3) Meristems are classified by their location in the plant as apical (located at root and shoot tips), lateral (in the vascular and cork cambia), and intercalary (at internodes, or stem regions between the places at which leaves attach, and leaf bases, especially of certain monocotyledons—e.g., grasses).

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