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What Is Function Of Meristimatic Tissue ​

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<font color= "Black">    Primary meristematic tissue helps the plant increase in length or vertical growth, meaning it helps the plant grow up toward the sun and down into the soil. Secondary meristematic tissue helps the plant increase the girth or lateral growth of its stems, branches, and roots.

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Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
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  1. Meristem, region of cells capable of division and growth in plants.
  2. Meristems are classified by their location in the plant as apical (located at root and shoot tips), lateral (in the vascular and cork cambia), and intercalary (at internodes, or stem regions between the places at which leaves attach, and leaf bases, especially of certain monocotyledons—e.g., grasses).
  3. Apical meristems give rise to the primary plant body and are responsible for the extension of the roots and shoots.
  4. Lateral meristems are known as secondary meristems because they are responsible for secondary growth, or increase in stem girth and thickness.
  5. Meristems form anew from other cells in injured tissues and are responsible for wound healing.
  6. Unlike most animals, plants continue to grow throughout their entire life span because of the unlimited division of meristematic regions.
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