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

lateral meristem


What are the parts of a fibrous root?

root cap: is a section of tissue at the tip of a plant root meristem: is a tissue in a most plant consisting undifferiantiated cells


What are two types of merestemetic tissues?

Two types of meristematic tissues are apical meristem, located at the tips of roots and stems, and lateral meristem, found in the lateral regions of stems and roots. These tissues are responsible for the growth and development of plants.


What is the another name of cambium?

lateral meristem...........


What is the another name for cambium?

lateral meristem.....


What arises from lateral meristem activity?

secondary xylem and phloem.


What are the regions of the meristematic?

The meristematic regions in plants are the apical meristem (found at the tips of roots and shoots), intercalary meristem (located at the base of leaves or internodes), and lateral meristem (responsible for increasing the girth of stems or roots). These regions are responsible for growth and cell division in plants.


Are the tissues of the stem tip primary or secondary tissues?

The tissues of the stem tip are primary tissues, which are derived from the apical meristem. Secondary tissues, on the other hand, are produced by the lateral meristem (vascular cambium and cork cambium) and are responsible for increasing the girth of the stem over time.


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

Lateral meristem consisting of actively dividing vascular cambium


What is the function of lateral meristem?

it helps in formation of new vascular tissues..


What are the two kinds of meristems?

The two kinds of meristems are apical meristem, located at the tips of roots and shoots, responsible for primary growth, and lateral meristem, found in the vascular cambium and cork cambium, responsible for secondary growth in plants.


Where is the meristem located?

Groups of cells that are the source of new cells form tissue called meristem. Meristem cells aren't specialized, but when they divide, some of the new cells specialize into tissues. Areas of growth that lengthen the tips of roots and stems are called apical meristems. Lateral meristems, found all along woody roots and stems, increase the thickness of these plant parts.