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The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
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Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue. Cells of the meristematic tissue are found in meristems, which are plant regions of continuous cell division and growth.
Lateral buds develop generally when apical dominance is terminated
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The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
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meristematic tissue (:
they have specialized tissue called growth tissue.
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Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue. Cells of the meristematic tissue are found in meristems, which are plant regions of continuous cell division and growth.
freezing temp will kill most living plant tissue
Lateral buds develop generally when apical dominance is terminated
Meristematic tissue is the only plant tissue that produces new cells in mitosis.
Wood consists mostly of xylem cells, along with some cambium cells and phloem cells that appear as the 'growth rings' in wood cross-sections.
Meristematic tissue (vascular cambium) produces secondary growth. In plant stems, this serves to increase the diameter, and it forms between the primary xylem and phloem.