Biology, asked by shekharpataliya1969, 9 months ago

Girth of a maize plant does not increase over a period of time. justify.​

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Answered by MissTanya
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Maize is a monocotyledonous plant. Cambium is responsible for the widening of girth in plants. Cambium is an example of lateral meristem which helps in growth of the secondary parts of the plant body. So due to the absence of cambium in maize plant there is no increase in their girth.

Answered by aalfa
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One of the main characteristics of monocot plants is that monocots lack the most essential part – the cambium, which is responsible for secondary growth in plants. ... The absence of the cambium in maize is the reason why the "girth of a maize plant" does "not increase" over a period of time.

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