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what are the function of intercalary tissues

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Answered by Mansi4292
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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
Answered by AkshithaZayn
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Hey there.
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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.

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