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How are the cells in grass leaf blade? pls answer me Quick​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

Grass plants have two types of meristems (cells capable of dividing) in the growing point. The top one, the apical meristem, accounts for growth in the stem. The lower one, the intercalary meristem, produces leaf primordia. ... Growth of leaf blades begins with cells dividing but eventually is mainly from cell elongation.

Answered by Anonymous
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A grass leaf consists of a blade supported by a sheath. These two components are joined by connective tissue called the collar. Growth of leaf blades begins with cells dividing but eventually is mainly from cell elongation.

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