what do we mean that meristematic tissue is undifferentiated?
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Meristematic tissue is growth tissue and the location of most cell division. It is known as undifferentiated tissue because cells in the meristematic tissue will eventually become vascular, ground, or dermal tissue. Plants generally grow where meristematic tissue is present.
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