NO! at the roots of the plant.
The youngest part of a tree would be the growth tips of the roots, and of the tips of the leaves.
waxy leaves with drip tips
A monocot is a plant that has only one cotyledon, a kind of pre-leaf that functions until real leaves are grown, as an embryo. Monocot leaves are often long and narrow, and grow more isolated than in dicots. Examples are grasses and palms.
a plant has a growth pattern called open growth.throughout life, the plant adds new organs such as branches,leaver and roots enlarging from the tips of roots and shoots but the rate of growth is not uniform throghout the plant body. at the beginning, the growth is slow but gradually it becomes rapid attains a maximum then slows down and finally stops.
Auxin controls the growth of the plant. Auxin in the roots of the plant inhibits growth whereas in the stems in the stems it encourages growth.
It is when growth occurs at the tips of roots and shoots of a plant
The youngest part of a tree would be the growth tips of the roots, and of the tips of the leaves.
auxins
Bugs are wiping their asses on them
The apical meristem
waxy leaves with drip tips
A monocot is a plant that has only one cotyledon, a kind of pre-leaf that functions until real leaves are grown, as an embryo. Monocot leaves are often long and narrow, and grow more isolated than in dicots. Examples are grasses and palms.
the drip tips its the pointy end of the plant so when it rains the water that is caught on the leaves drips down to the point into the soil so it can use it. if it didn't have the drip tips the giant leaves would act like giant umbrellas and it wouldn't get any water to the roots.
Cell division . :)
a plant has a growth pattern called open growth.throughout life, the plant adds new organs such as branches,leaver and roots enlarging from the tips of roots and shoots but the rate of growth is not uniform throghout the plant body. at the beginning, the growth is slow but gradually it becomes rapid attains a maximum then slows down and finally stops.
one answer: cell growth, which is caused by photosynthesis.
Its actually called yellow belt and it signifies the plant's growth as taekwondo training progresses.