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Why does the growth of the plants occur in specific parts of their body?​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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The growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions. This is because the dividing tissue, also known as meristematic tissue, is located only at these points. ... The girth of the stem or root increases due to lateral meristem (cambium).

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The growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions. This is because the dividing tissue, also known as meristematic tissue, is located only at these points. ... The girth of the stem or root increases due to lateral meristem (cambium).

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