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Why does the growth of a plant occur in specific regions? Where are the following found? (a) Intercalary Meristem (b) Lateral Meristem

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Answered by NiaV
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The growth of plants occurs in specific regions, each growth point has a a reason. For example lateral meristem increase the girth of the plant, and intercalary help in growth of plants at the nodes.
A) Intercalary meristems are found at the nodes of the plants
B) Lateral meristems are found on the lateral sides in the stem.

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Answered by krishnarajm37
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Answer:

Meristematic tissue consist of actively dividing cell and leads to increase in length and thickness of plant. The primary growth of plant occur only in specific region such as the tips of roots and stems bcoz in these region meristematic tissue is present.

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