Biology, asked by zaina100, 6 months ago

Generally all of the following structures do not occur in roots, except Nodes Meristematic tissues Internodes Axillary buds

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Answered by Tanishaa2003
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Answer:

Meristematic tissue

Explanation:

The meristem area holds the cells responsible for growth of plants. others do not exist..

Answered by amikkr
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The meristem area holds that following structures do not occur in roots, except Nodes Meristematic tissues Internodes Axillary buds.

  • Plants have growth hormone tissues.
  • Like humans, plants have their functional groups to perform their work.
  • There are three tissues which enhance plant growth.
  • Meristematic tissue, lateral tissue, and apical tissue each have different functions.
  • The role of the meristem tissue in growth, the found in the roots and stems of plants.
  • It helps to provide new cells.
  • Apical tissue is found in the shoots of the plants, and it helps to increase the height of the plants.
  • Lateral tissue is an essential issue because it provides the critical features of the cork and cambium plants.
  • It is found in woody and herbaceous plants.

Therefore, the meristem area holds that following structures do not occur in roots, except Nodes Meristematic tissues Internodes Axillary buds.

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