Biology, asked by venkateshwarlug755, 6 months ago

The injured regions in the plant are​

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Answered by mandeepchauhan87
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Answer:

A mass of cells (callus) grows over the injured surface of a wound to heal and repair.

When any part of a plant gets injured a wound is formed in that region.

The wound is raised due to the formation of callus which is composed of parenchyma cells.

These living parenchyma cells of wound forms a cambium (wound cambium) which also known as an inducible cambium.

This wound cambium forms cork towards the outer side which covers the wound entirely formed from a secondary lateral meristem.

So, the correct answer is 'Lateral meristem'

Answered by yashshreesharma22
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Answer:

Lateral meristem

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