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What is the function of the intercalary meristem or what does intercalary meristem tissue do in plant?

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Answered by keerthich
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The areas from which branching takes place or a leaf or a flower stalk grows, we can find there a type of meristamatic tissue called as "Intercalary Meristamatic" which is also known as Cambium tissue.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of

A) intercalary meristem

B) conducting tissue

C) apical meristem

D) parenchymatous tissueSurvival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of

A) intercalary meristem

B) conducting tissue

C) apical meristem

D) parenchymatous tissueMeristematic tissues in plants are

A) localised and permanent

B) not limited to certain regions

C) localised and dividing cells

D) growing in volume. The main method by which Yeast multiplies is : *Meristematic tissues in plants are

A) localised and permanent

B) not limited to certain regions

C) localised and dividing cells

D) growing in volumeBirbal, or Raja Birbal, was a Hindu advisor and main commander of army in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit. Birbal was appointed by Akbar as a Minister and used to be a Poet and Singer in around 1556–1562.

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