Girth of the cell increases due to
i) lateral meristem
ii) apical meristem
iii) cell wall
iv) cell membrane
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Answer:
lateral meristem
Explanation:
The increase in the girth of a stem or secondary growth takes place due to the presence of lateral meristem, cork cambium, and vascular cambium. Apical meristems are found on the apices / growing parts of a plant such as tips of shoots, roots, etc. Intercalary meristems are located in internodes, the base of the grass and between leaves.
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The answer of the question will be (1) Lateral meristem.
• The lateral meristem occurs in the mature regions of roots and shoots of many plants, and appears later than primary meristem.
• It increases the thickness of the plant. Vascular cambium and cork cambium are the two lateral meristems. These divide preclinically or radially and give rise to secondary permanent tissues.
• For example- fascicular vascular cambium, interfascicular cambium and cork-cambium.
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