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what type of cells are present in meristmatics tissue? where is it located​

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Answered by raiyanfaisalyousufud
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Explanation: There are three primary meristems: the protoderm, which will become the epidermis; the ground meristem, which will form the ground tissues comprising parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells; and the procambium, which will become the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem).

Answered by bugadwalazainab52
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The meristematic tissue is generally found within the apices of the root systems and therefore the shoots are in a continuous state of division. 1. Define Meristematic Tissue? A plant tissue that has the power to divide itself actively throughout its life is called a Meristematic Tissue.

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