On average girls are more mature when they turn 10. Boys become more mature when they are maybe 13.
It is the area of primary root growth where cells differentiate.
It develops the vascular tissue, meristem tissues, and epidermis tissue. It is also known as the zone of differentiation. It basically develops the whole roots tissue.
One grows faster than the other alowing them to mature faster and quicker than a normal seed would in another environment
The plant root system is made of various regions of tissues. These are root cap at the apex, the meristem of actively dividing cells, root hair zone and cell elongation and maturation zone having vascular tissue etc.
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At a guess, I would say they get older!
zone of cell division-zone of elongation-zone of maturation
It is the area of primary root growth where cells differentiate.
epipelagic zone (sunlight zone)- as deep as 200 meters, until they reach full maturation, then the will descend into the mesopelagic zone (twilight zone).
This is the organization of roots from the base closest to the plant itself to the tip of the root: zone of maturation - cells specialize to carry particular functions (root hairs present) zone of elongation - rows of newly produced cells elongate zone of cell division - new cells being produced root cap - covers the growing tip
It develops the vascular tissue, meristem tissues, and epidermis tissue. It is also known as the zone of differentiation. It basically develops the whole roots tissue.
One grows faster than the other alowing them to mature faster and quicker than a normal seed would in another environment
Defination of maturation?
What is maturation? Maturation is the process of becoming mature or the emergence of personal and behavioral characteristics through growth process. Maturation is when a child matures.
The zone of elongation occurs when the cells in this zone stretch and lengthen as small vacuoles within the cytoplasm coalesce and fill with water. One or two large vacuoles occupy almost all of the cell volume in fully elongated cells. Cellular expansion in this zone is responsible for pushing the root cap and apical tip forward through the soil.