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Rapid elongation of a bamboo stem is due to
Lateral meristem
Intercalary meristem
Apical meristem
Cambium​

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Answered by jagdeeshmachaiah
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Answer:

Intercalary.

The apical meristem, which is separated from apices due to formation of permanent tissues in between, is termed as intercalary meristem. ... The intercalary meristem is present between the sheath and lamina of grasses (bamboo and other grass) and in internodes of mint and causes stem elongation.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Rapid elongation of a bamboo stem is due to Intercalary meristem.

Explanation:

  • Lateral meristem: Meristems are responsible for wound healing because they regenerate from other cells in wounded tissues.
  • Intercalary meristem: The name comes from the fact that intercalary meristem is a form of meristematic tissue that grows in length at the midway position. Meristematic cells that divide mitotically in the stem at the base of nodes and leaf blades make up this layer. Intercalary growth is the term used to describe the growth that occurs at this point.
  • Apical meristem:Apical meristems are responsible for the extension of the roots and shoots and give rise to the basic plant body. Behind the protective root cap, the root apical meristem (right) emerges.  
  • Cambium​: A cambium is a tissue layer in plants that supplies partially undifferentiated cells for plant development. It can be found between the xylem and the phloem. A cambium is a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division and thickens secondary thickening.
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