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what happens if the meristematic tissue does not fulfill is function​

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Answered by BrainlyMind813
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Answer:

Meristematic tissue consist of diving cells and are present at growing points of plants . these are responsible for the growth of plants. if meristematic tissue doesn't fullfill it's function, the growth of plants would stop. the growth of the plant would stop

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Answered by Cynefin
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Explanation:

Given situation:

"If meristematic tissue doesn't fullfill its function"

Meristematic tissues are primary growth tissue which consists of dividing cells that helps in the growth in the length, girth and internode length of the plants. But what if they don't fulfill its function.

Outcomes:

  • The length and girth will not grow and the plant will remain short and thin.
  • The cells will stop dividing and further no complex permanent tissues and other cells will be made.
  • Water and minerals absorbed by the roots will not reach the leaves, and photosynthesis will not occur.
  • Hence, the plant will lack nourishment and water supply which will make lead to death of the plant.

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