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Q: What will happen if apical meristematic stem is damaged or cut?
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Which tissues present in the dicot stem is meristematic in nature?

In a dicot stem, there are two areas of meristematic growth. The apical meristem which is located at the tips of roots and shoots, and the lateral meristem which contributes to outward growth.


What protects the meristem of a plant?

The meristematic region in the stem tip is referred to as the shoot apical meristem. Leaf primordia develop from the lateral flanks of the shoot apical meristem. They curve up during growth and the older larger primordia serve a protective function.


What is apical bud?

the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud


What tissue is responsible for growth in angiosperms?

The two kind of vascular tissue angiosperms have would be the Monocot vascular bundles distributed througout the stem and the Dicot vascular bundles arranged in circles!


What is the function of a apical bud on a plant?

the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud


What is the tissue in plants that contain stem cells?

In a plant, the meristematic tissue contains stem cells


What is the bud at the top of a stem?

the terminal or apical bud


In which part of a pine tree stem is meristematic tissue located?

They are meristematic cambium cells located in a layer just inside the bark of trees and shrubs.


Where does the majority of stem growth in plants occur?

Apical meristem.


Which meristematic tissue is responsible for the transformation of the stem into the trunk when it grows into a tree?

lateral meristem


Where does most of a root's growth occur?

Apical meristem.


Where is meristematic tissue located?

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