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In plant biology, the term meristematic tissue refers to the living tissues containing undifferentiated cells that are the building blocks of all specialized plant structures. The zone where these cells exist is known as the meristem
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Meristematic tissue, commonly called meristem, is composed of cells which are immature, not fully differentiated ones, and which possess the power of cell division.
The vascular plants exhibit an ‘open system’ of growth involving formation of new tissues and organs throughout its life. It is possible due to presence of certain organised regions where the cells are in perpetually immature condition and can form new cells throughout.
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