Biology, asked by grrao, 8 months ago

What do you understand by meristematic tissue?​

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Answered by sinzoshree
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A meristem is comprised of indeterminate, actively dividing cells that give rise to differentiated tissues such as epidermis, trichomes, phellem, and vascular tissues. The meristem (also called meristematic tissue) is responsible for the growth of plants. There are many ways to classify meristematic tissues.

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Answered by twiinkle
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meristematic tissues are the fast dividing tissues found in the growing regions of the plants. Their cells have dense cytoplasm, thin cell wall, no vacoules and a prominent nucleus. They are very active cells. Based on the region there are three types of meristematic tissues:

1. Apical meristem

2. Lateral meristem

3. Intercalary Meristem

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