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what are the dividing cells at the tip of root and stem known as​

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Answered by isha456514
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Dividing cells at the tip of roots and stems is known as APICAL MERISTEM.

Answered by ssearthmovers74
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cell division is mainly occurred by a bunch of dividing cells which are situated in the tip portion of root and stem.

These cells are known as the meristematic cells.This cells are mainly situated in the meristem portion of the plants, that's why they are known as the meristematic cells.

The apical meristem, otherwise called the "developing tip," is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and developing tips of roots in plants.

Its primary capacity is to trigger the development of new cells in youthful seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and framing buds

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