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What are lead primordia?

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Leaf primordia are a group of cells that will form new leaves.

These new leaves form near the top of the shoot and resemble knobby outgrowths or inverted cones. Primordia developments in plants is critical to the proper positioning and development of plant organs and cells.

Plants produce both leaf and flower primordial cells at the short apical meristem.

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Answered by aroojzahoor605
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PRIMORDIUM:

An organ, structure, or tissue in the earliest stage of development.

‘the primordium of the pituitary’

LEAF PRIMORDIA:

a group of cells that will develop into a leaf, seen as small bulges just below the shoot apex.

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