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Growing regions which cause increase in girth
of the plant body.

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Primary growth occurs at the apical meristem (a meristem located at the tip of a stem). A meristem is a region of undifferentiated cells from which new cells arise through cellular division. Secondary growth is an increase in thickness or girth of the plant body due to activity of lateral meristems.

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Growing regions which cause increase in girth of the plant body??

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  • Primary growth occurs at the apical meristem (a meristem located at the tip of a stem). A meristem is a regionof undifferentiated cells from which new cells arise through cellular division. Secondary growth is anincrease in thickness or girth of the plant body due to activity of lateral meristems.
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