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different the following meristematic tissues and brown tissues epical meristematic and Lateral meristematic parenchyma and collenchyma sclerenchyma and parenchyma xylem and problem epidermis and bark

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EPICAL MERISTEM-As the plant matures, apical meristems in the shoots produce new buds and leaves, and apical meristems in the roots are the points of active growth for roots. All growth produced by the apical meristems is primary growth and results in more primary tissues, which essentially extends the primary plant body.


Lateral meristems, called cambia, run the length of the stems and roots of vascular plants and produce secondary tissues, which develop after a plant organ—or part of a plant organ—has ceased to elongate. Secondary growth is essentially an increase in girth. The vascular cambium produces secondary xylem and secondary phloem, and the cork cambium (phellogen) produces cork cells, from which the outer bark develops.summarizes the patterns of primary and secondary growth from root and shoot apical meristems.

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