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Type of tissues that are divided on the basis of location​

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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▪︎Meristematic tissue divides throughout their life. They are located in the specific regions of the plant. Cells of this tissue are very active, have dense cytoplasm, thin walls, and prominent nuclei.

Answered by likhitha458
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Explanation:

Apical Meristems – These meristems are located on the tip of the root, stem etc. They help in the growth of the root system as well as the shoot system. The various cell divisions along with the cellular enlargement help in the growth of the stem above the ground and the growth of the root below the ground.

Intercalary Meristems – The intercalary meristems are located at the internodes or the base of the leaves. The intercalary meristems help in increasing the length of the internode. This is usually seen in monocotyledonous plants.

Lateral Meristems – The lateral meristems are present on the lateral side of the stem and root of a plant. These meristems help in increasing the thickness of the plants. The vascular cambium and the cork cambium are good examples of a lateral meristematic tissue

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