Biology, asked by yeacin, 1 year ago

which is responsible for primary growth

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Answered by amt54321
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Primary growth is a result of rapidly-dividing cells in the apical meristems at the shoot tip and root tip. Subsequent cell elongation also contributes to primary growth. The growth of shoots and roots during primary growth enables plants to continuously seek water (roots) or sunlight (shoots)

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Answered by anima19
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Meristems that are found at the of roots and buds are called apical meristems, and these are the meristems responsible for primary growth in plants

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