Biology, asked by vivek618, 11 months ago

If 1 = primary tissues, 2 = lateral meristem, 3 = primary
meristem and 4 = secondary tissue, then what will be
their sequence of development in a plant?​

Answers

Answered by farhat8212
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Explanation:

3 - 1-2 -4 I think this is the answer

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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Answer:

The correct sequence of development is 3, 1, 2 and 4

Explanation:

The Primary meristem consists of protoderm, procambium and ground meristem.

Protoderm gives rise to epidermis, procambium gives rise to primary phloem and primary xylem, ground meristem gives rise to pith and cortex.

Epidermis, primary phloem, primary xylem, pith and cortex are included in the primary tissue.

Procambium also gives rise to the vascular cambium and the cortex gives rise to the cork cambium.

Both vascular cambium and cork cambium are included in the lateral meristem.

Vascular cambium gives rise to secondary phloem and secondary xylem and cork cambium gives rise to cork.

Secondary phloem, secondary xylem and cork are included in the secondary tissue.

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