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What is Intercalary Meristem? How does it differ from lateral meristem.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Intercalary meristem is the meristems present at the base of the internodes or at the base of nodes of stem or leaf.

It helps in the elongation and growth of the plants at the nodes and internodes (stems and leaves) which enables longitudinal growth of the stem and leaves (grasses).

These are derived from the residual apical meristem which is present at the nodes

Explanation:

intercalary meristem situates at the internodes and lateral meristem locates at the lateral side of the stem and the roots.

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Answered by viji18net
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intercalary meristem is located at base of leaves and tips while in lateral meristem is located at cork cambium beneath the bark

intercalary in calorie Meristem is responsible for bending moment of while in Lateral Meristem help in increasing the diameter and girth of the plant

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