growth in plants is restricted to certain regions. explain.
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Growth in plants is restricted to certain regions, because the dividing cells or meristematic cells are localised and not distributed throughout the plant body. The growth due to meristematic cells occurs by an increase in number of cells and not by increase in volume of existing cells
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Growth in plants is restricted to certain regions, because the dividing cells or meristematic cells are localised and not distributed throughout the plant body. The growth due to meristematic cells occurs by an increase in number of cells and not by increase in volume of existing cells.
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