what are the different types of meristramatic tissue explain
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There are three types of meristematic tissues: apical (at the tips), intercalary or basal (in the middle), and lateral (at the sides).
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Meristem is a type of plant tissue that contains undifferentiated cells responsible for cell division.
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- Depending on their location, these meristems engage in various tasks.
- The apical meristem is found at the root, stem, and branch tips. It is found on the top of the plant and is separated into three zones: protoderm, procambium, and ground meristem.
- It aids in the growth of the plant's length. Procambium provides rise to primary vascular tissues, protoderm gives rise to epidermal tissues, and ground meristem gives rise to cortex and pith.
- The intercalary meristem is prevalent in monocotyledons and can be found in the nodal area. It comes from the apical meristem and is responsible for the elongation of the internodes.
- Along the longitudinal axis of the stem and root is a lateral meristem. Lateral meristems include vascular cambium and cork cambium.
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