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explain the meristamatic tissue with the help of diagram​

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Answered by ipshitakashyap
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Meristematic Tissue

Meristematic tissue is growth tissue and the location of most cell division. It is known as undifferentiated tissue because cells in the meristematic tissue will eventually become vascular, ground, or dermal tissue.

Plants generally grow where meristematic tissue is present. At the tips of roots and stems, the meristematic tissue is called the apical meristem. The primary growth of the plant occurs in the apical meristem.

Lateral growth in a plant is called secondary growth; it occurs in lateral meristem tissue. Woody trees and shrubs display secondary growth when the plants become enlarged and thickened.

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meristematic tissue in plants meristematic

tissue or meristems as they are also

called are tissues that have the ability

to enlarge, stretch and differentiate

into other type of Cellsas they mature

the cells of this tissue are generally young

and immature, with the power of

continuous division.

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