what are the function of intercalary tissues
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it is present at the rootnodules
it provides flexibility
they are capable for cell division
intercalary Meristem occurs at only monocot stems at the base nodes and leaf blades
it provides flexibility
they are capable for cell division
intercalary Meristem occurs at only monocot stems at the base nodes and leaf blades
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> Intercalary tissue is a plant tissue.
> It is a meristematic tissue, i.e., they can be divided.
> It is present at the base of the leaves or internodes (on either side of the node) on twigs
> They have dense cytoplasm
> Thin cellulose walls
> Prominent nuclei
> They lack vacoules.
= Thier main function is the growth of leaves.
= They are capable of cell division.
= They allow rapid growth
= They help in the regrowth monocots.
= Allow rapid stem elongation.
= Allowed damaged leaves to grow.
Hope it helps.
Down here ⏬
> Intercalary tissue is a plant tissue.
> It is a meristematic tissue, i.e., they can be divided.
> It is present at the base of the leaves or internodes (on either side of the node) on twigs
> They have dense cytoplasm
> Thin cellulose walls
> Prominent nuclei
> They lack vacoules.
= Thier main function is the growth of leaves.
= They are capable of cell division.
= They allow rapid growth
= They help in the regrowth monocots.
= Allow rapid stem elongation.
= Allowed damaged leaves to grow.
Hope it helps.
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