Biology, asked by saisandeep07, 9 months ago

in which plant roots we can observe the cells growth​

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Answered by alishay0403
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Explanation:

Important structures in plant development are buds, shoots, roots, leaves, and flowers; plants produce these tissues and structures throughout their life from meristems[1] located at the tips of organs, or between mature tissues. Thus, a living plant always has embryonic tissues. By contrast, an animal embryo will very early produce all of the body parts that it will ever have in its life. When the animal is born (or hatches from its egg), it has all its body parts and from that point will only grow larger and more mature.

According to plant physiologist A. Carl Leopold, the properties of organization seen in a plant are emergent properties which are more than the sum of the individual parts. "The assembly of these tissues and functions into an integrated multicellular organism yields not only the characteristics of the separate parts and processes but also quite a new set of characteristics which would not have been predictable[by whom?] on the basis of examination of the separate parts."[2]

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Answered by StrangeStark
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Answer:

in case of the meristematic tissue of the roots we can observe the growth of the cell. Explanation: meristematic tissue are usually young form of the social study of the capability to divide very fast .

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