Biology, asked by disha1403, 10 months ago

describe different phases of plant growth​

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Answered by INDIANvMA
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Plants grow widely and longitudinally

Answered by Anonymous
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♀️Meristematic Phase

•The cells in the root and shoot apex of a plant are constantly dividing.

•They represent the meristematic phase of growth.

•The cells in these regions have large nuclei and are rich in protoplasm and their cell walls are thin and contain cellulose.

♀️Elongation Phase

•The cells in the zone just after the meristematic region represent the phase of elongation.

•The characteristics of cells in this zone are cell enlargement, increased vacuole formation and new cell wall deposition.

♀️Maturation Phase

•Just close to the phase of elongation, but away from the apex lies the phase of maturation.

•The cells in this region reach their maximum size with respect to their protoplasm and cell wall thickening.

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