why is growth of a plant restricted to certain regions?
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Growth of plants is restricted to some parts of plants because the tissue responsible for the growth of a plant i.e., Meristematic Tissues are confined to one region only.
So, the growth of plant is restricted only to those areas where the Meristematic tissue are absent.
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In plants the cells which help to grow are the meristematic cells which are under continuous division.Onlyspecific regions of the plant body has these type of cells.The two regionswhere it is present are the internodes (intercalary meristem), present at the tips of roots and shoots (apical meristem).
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In plants the cells which help to grow are the meristematic cells which are under continuous division.Onlyspecific regions of the plant body has these type of cells.The two regionswhere it is present are the internodes (intercalary meristem), present at the tips of roots and shoots (apical meristem).
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