Biology, asked by vinayji2007, 10 months ago

If the tip of a sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps on growing in length. Why​

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Answered by shaibazahmad
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Answer:

becous root absorb water and minirals

Answered by myrakincsem
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If the tip of a sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps on growing in length because of the meristematic cells.

Explanation:

  • The tips of a plant contain apical meristematic cells.

  • Meristematic cells can be defined as the cells which have the capability to divide into specialized cells.

  • The apical meristematic cells are the most abundant dividing cells and can be found in abundance in the tips of roots or shoots.

  • Hence, when a tip of a sugar cane plant is removed, it will still have the capacity to divide and form specialized cells. Hence, a new plant will be formed.
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