Biology, asked by reshuraajshahi, 10 months ago

root apical meristem is called sub terminal bcz ????​

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Answered by dattamarathe
1

Explanation:

The root apex in plants is a positively geotropic and negatively phototropic part of a plant.

At the terminal region of the root apex is a cup-like or a thimble-like structure called the root cap which is formed from calyptrogen (specialized internal meristematic cells).

The root apex is protected by this root cap.

The root apex is sub-terminal (not precisely at the tip) because of the presence of the root cap.

So, the correct answer is 'Sub-terminal'

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Answered by psychoamith
3

Answer:

Because of the presence of calyptra also called root cap it is subterminal. I think you are a neet aspirent so study ncert well

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