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Why does the growth of a plant occurs in a specific region what are the following found number 1 intercalary meristem number 2 lateral meristem

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Answered by gowrinandini
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Answer:  Explanation: Growth of plants only occur at certain parts of the plant . The parts are-  Apical meristem -found at the root and shoot of the plant helps in growth in one direction  Intercalary meristem - found at te base of leaves and internodes  Lateral meristem - found at the sides of plants . Helps in increased of girth of the plant  

Answered by Fluffysnowball
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Answer:

The growth of a plant occurs in a specific region because the meristamatic tissue is found in a specific region.

1) intercalary meristem is found at the nodes of the plant.

2) lateral meristem is found at the sides of the plant.

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