What do the periclinal divisions do?(1)Result in increased length(2)Increase the number of growth rings(3)Occur at right angle to outer surface of plant part(4)All of the above
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Periclinal cell divisions are the ones that occur parallel to the tissue or organ surface. As a result, we get rows of cells stacked one over the other. ... So, what you get is columns of cells adjacent to one another. In simple words, anticlinal division adds more thickness and periclinal division adds length.
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