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explain about intercalary meristematic tissue​

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Intercalary meristem is a type of meristematic tissue associated with the growth in length in the middle position, thus the name. In particular, it is made up of meristematic cells that divide mitotically in the stem at the base of nodes and leaf blades. The growth at this point is referred to as intercalary growth.

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Intercalary meristematic tissue (ICMT) is a primary meristematic tissue which occurs in between mature cells.lt is useful for formation of new organs like stem and leaf.

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