Environmental Sciences, asked by rheanocade, 1 year ago

Intercalary meristems remain at the leaf blades and internodes.

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Answered by thesarcasticsoul
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Yes, to provide elongation of the branches, leaves and stalks. After differentiation or maturation they most change into collenchyma.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Statement that intercalary meristems remain at the leaf blade and internodes is true.

This is because they help in growth and elongation of the parts like leaves and branches.

In time being after complete growth occurs these intercalary meristems are converted into collenchyma cells of the plant.

These intercalary meristems are majorly found in monocots they induce Rapid growth of the plant.

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