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
One meristem cell undergoes cell division to separate into two cells. One cell remains meristematic, and the other is free to differentiate and contribute to the plant body. Through this process, meristems are continually replenished/constantly renewed.
These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.
The difference between apical meristems and lateral meristems are the location that they sprout buds on plants. Apical buds are present at the top of plants, while lateral buds are present at the base of plants.
Protoderm, ground meristems and procambium.
The meristems are regions of active growth. Cells divide mitotically in this region.
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).
Apical Meristems form root extensions. Apical meristems dont produce new buds but they are found in the terminal and axillary buds.
They are called meristems or apical meristems when they are located at the tips of roots.
only those that are shrubs and trees have lateral meristems to add girth to the axis
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it can also be found in lateral and intercalary meristems
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One meristem cell undergoes cell division to separate into two cells. One cell remains meristematic, and the other is free to differentiate and contribute to the plant body. Through this process, meristems are continually replenished/constantly renewed.
These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.