Biology, asked by pragyi1, 11 months ago

What do the periclinal divisions do ?
(a) Results in elongation of axis
(b) Increase the number of layers of cells
(c) Increase the number of cells in a layer
(d) All of the above are possible

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Answered by riyakhatun143
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periclinal cell division are the once that occurr parallel to the tissue or organ surface. As a result, we get rows of cell stacked one over the other. Anticlinal cell division are perpendicular to the adjacent layer of cells. ...An anticlinal division leads to the formation of anticlinal walls between daughter cells.

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