Why do the cells of apical meristematic tissues give rise to the primary permanent tissues?? answer me plz
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to Trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tip of roots and shoots and forming Birds
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Apical meristems are responsible for growth in length of the axis. In plants like grasses, Equisetum, some meristematic cells are left behind during the growth of the apical meristem, and are intercalated between regions of permanent cells.
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