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What is intercalary meristem how does it differ from lateral meristem

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Answered by prajwal3589
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  • Intercalary meristems are capable of cell division, and they allow for rapid growth and regrowth of many monocots. Intercalary meristems at the nodes of bamboo allow for rapid stem elongation, while those at the base of most grass leaf blades allow damaged leaves to rapidly regrow.
  • 1. Apical Meristem: Apical meristem is Located at the growing points of the stem, roots, branches and in growing young leaves near the tips of stems and axillary buds.It enables the root and stem to grow by increasing the length of plants.
  • 2. Lateral Meristem: It is present laterally (on the sides) on the roots and stem and is situated parallel to the longitudinal axis below the bark.It is also found in vascular bundles of dicot roots and stems. The girth and width or diameter or thickness of the stem or root increases due to the lateral meristem.
  • 3. Intercalary Meristem: It is located at internodes or stem regions between the places at which leaves attach, and at leaf bases, especially of certain monocotyledons.The cells of the intercalary meristems are active and continuously form a number of new cells.
Answered by Rahuls921144
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Intercalary Meristem: It is located at internodes or stem regions between the places at which leaves attach, and at leaf bases, especially of certain monocotyledons.The cells of the intercalary meristems are active and continuously form a number of new cells.

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