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Why does the growth of a plant occur only at specific parts of the plant body​

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Answered by JENI1001
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Meristematic tissue consists of actively dividing cells, and leads to increase in length and thickness of the plant. The primary growth of a plant occurs only in certain, specific regions, such as in the tips of stems or roots. It is in these regions that meristematic tissue is present.


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Answered by harejshaikh
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Answer: The tissue responsible for growth (meristematic tissue) is seen on in certain parts of the plant. Wherever this tissue is present, there growth of the plant takes place.
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