Biology, asked by djskg, 11 months ago

name the tissue at the growing tips of roots and shoots
meristamatic tissue

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Answered by ShreyaSharma007
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Answer:meristems

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Answered by emmanuelblr200437
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Mitotic cell division happens in plant meristems, which are composed of a group of self-renewing stem cells from which most plant structures arise.

The cells of the shoot and root apical meristems divide rapidly and are “indeterminate”, which means that they are not designed for any specific end goal.

The Shoot Apical Meristem (SAM) gives rise to organs like the leaves and flowers, while the Root Apical Meristem (RAM) provides cells for future root growth.

Meristematic tissue has a number of defining features, including small cells, thin cell walls, large cell nuclei, absent or small vacuoles, and no intercellular spaces.

The apical meristem (the growing tip) functions to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.

The apical meristem is organized into four meristematic zones: (1) central zone, (2) peripheral zone, (3) medullary meristem and (3) medullary tissue.

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