Biology, asked by parveshasina, 1 day ago

What are intercalary meristems ? how do they differ from other meristems?​

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Answered by bjfkids
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Intercalary meristem is the primary meristem. They are present at the bases of nodes (eg: mint plant) or bases of internodes (eg: grasses, bamboo) or at the base of leaves (eg: pinus). ... Intercalary meristem is responsible for primary growth whereas other meristems are responsible for secondary growth of plants.

Answered by murshid169
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Intercalary meristem is the primary meristem. They are present at the bases of nodes (eg: mint plant) or bases of internodes (eg: grasses, bamboo) or at the base of leaves (eg: pinus). ... Intercalary meristem is responsible for primary growth whereas other meristems are responsible for secondary growth of plants.

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