What are meristimatic tissue?
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In plant biology, the term "meristematic tissue" refers to the living tissues containing undifferentiated cells that are the building blocks of all specialized plant structures. ... In essence, the cells within the meristematic tissues are what allow a plant to increase its length and girth.
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merestamatic tissue are classified as apical, lateral and intercalary. new cells are produced by meristem are initially like those of meristem itself, but as they grow and mature their characteristics slowly change and they become differentiated as components of other tissues.
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