Meristems are areas of cell division that are found at the tip of the stem and just behind the tip of the root of a plant. They provide the cells that are needed in plants to produce height. They also aid secondary stem growth by forming additional cells to increase width.
Plant tissues that produce new cells by mitosis are called meristems. Meristems are found at the tips of stems and roots, and they are responsible for the continuous growth of plants throughout their lifespan. Depending on their location, meristems can be classified as apical meristems (at the tips) or lateral meristems (on the sides).
only those that are shrubs and trees have lateral meristems to add girth to the axis
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Meristems are areas of cell division that are found at the tip of the stem and just behind the tip of the root of a plant. They provide the cells that are needed in plants to produce height. They also aid secondary stem growth by forming additional cells to increase width.
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Apical meristems :- Apical meristems are present at the apices(tips) of roots and shoots. They are concerned with the extension of plant length. They cause increase in plant length, so, they play important role in primary growth.. Lateral meristems :- Lateral meristems are the meristems present in roots, stems and branches. In transverse section, there position is away from centre. Examples :- Vascular and Cork cambium Functions :- Concerned with secondary growth. Intercalary meristems :- These are the parts of apical meristems separated by sheet of permanent cells. These are situated at base of internodes in most plants. These meristems are responsible for production of new leaves and flowers 💐... Regardz Princeovpaghals
The meristems are regions of active growth. Cells divide mitotically in this region.